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A FINE AND RARE LARGE HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG BENCH, DATIAODENG 17th century
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A FINE AND RARE LARGE HUANGHUALI RECESSED-LEG BENCH, DATIAODENG
17th century
The bench of robust proportions, the rectangular mat surface set within a wide frame above a plain apron with shaped spandrels, supported on recessed legs of rectangular section, joined by double struts with straight-edged tops and bottoms and rounded sides. 210cm (82 6/8in) wide x 69cm (27 1/8in) deep x 53cm (19 1/8in) high.
十七世紀 黃花梨夾頭榫春凳

Provenance: an important European private collection, and thence by descent

來源:歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今

This elegant bench is notable for its rather large dimensions of the prized huanghuali wood and sturdy appearance, achieved through the square-sectioned legs which gently splay outwards. Benches were very popular in the Ming and Qing dynasties as they were highly functional: their relatively light weight and soft-cane seat allowed air circulation, making them ideal to be used both indoors and outdoors. In addition, their large size and sturdy construction allowed them to also function either as daybeds or as support for displaying small treasured objects.

According to the 'Classic of Lu Ban' Lu Ban Jing, a 15th century manual on carpentry, benches were classified according to their size: large benches were known as 'spring benches' chundeng, long and narrow examples were referred to as tiaodeng, while benches accommodating two people were named errendeng. A line drawing of tiaodeng, from the late Ming version of the Lu Ban jing, is illustrated by G.Wu Bruce, Ming Furniture, Hong Kong, 1995, p.60. The 'Twelve Volumes of Useful Objects' Qiyong Shier Juan in the 'Assembled Pictures of the Three Realms' Sancai Tuhui, a Ming dynasty encyclopaedia published in 1608, also illustrates a bench of similar design, see Wang Qi, Sancai Tuhui, Shanghai, 1995, p.16.

Compare with a related but smaller huanghuali bench, 17th century, illustrated by C.Evarts, A Leisurely Pursuit: Splendid Hardwood Antiquities from the Liang Yi Collection, Hong Kong, 2000, pp.56-57, no.6. See also a huanghuali bench, 17th century, with square members but a hard seat, illustrated in the University Museum Art Gallery, Classical Chinese Huanghuali Furniture, Hong Kong, 2016, no. 26. Finally, a line drawing of a bench with square members and cloud-shaped spandrels is illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture. Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Hong Kong, vol.2, 1990, pl.A53.

A related recessed-leg huanghuali bench, 17th century, was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 11 July 2020, lot 131.

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