GRAND LIT DE JOUR EN LAQUE QIANGJIN ET TIANQI
GRAND LIT DE JOUR EN LAQUE QIANGJIN ET TIANQI
GRAND LIT DE JOUR EN LAQUE QIANGJIN ET TIANQI
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GRAND LIT DE JOUR EN LAQUE QIANGJIN ET TIANQI

CHINE, DÉBUT DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)

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GRAND LIT DE JOUR EN LAQUE QIANGJIN ET TIANQI
CHINE, DÉBUT DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)
De forme rectangulaire, le plateau est orné de neuf lions bouddhiques parmi des objets précieux autour d'un médaillon central. La ceinture contournée à décor de fleurs et de papillons repose sur quatre pieds cambrés terminés par une sphère.
Hauteur : 49 cm. (19 1/4 in.) ; Longueur : 234 cm. (92 1/8 in.) ; Profondeur : 137 cm. (54 in.)
Provenance
Previously from the collection of Hubert de Givenchy.
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This item will be transferred to an offsite warehouse after the sale. Please refer to department for information about storage charges and collection details.
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A LARGE QIANGJIN AND TIANQI LACQUERED DAY BED
CHINA, EARLY QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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Lot Essay

The technique tianqi, known as 'lacque cuir' in French or 'leather lacquer', involves the building up of layers of lacquer over wood covered in hemp cloth. Each layer is left to dry and then polished down; once thick enough the design is incised on the surface and these areas are outlined with gilt and filled in with lacquers of various colours including tones of red ochre, green, black and brown. This extremely time-consuming technique would have been expensive and furniture, such as the current lot, would therefore have been reserved for the elite.
The decorative motifs of buddhist lions playing with brocade balls of this large day bed are beautifully executed. Compare with the more stylised gamboling lions in pursuit of brocade balls enamelled on the exterior of a bowl dated to the Ming dynasty Jingtai period, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Zhongguo Meishu Quanji: Gongyi meishu bian, vol. 10, Beijing, 1987, no.301. The present lot may also be compared with an incised and gilt lacquered table with Wan symbols sold at Sotheby's London, 11 May 2011, lot 154 and two large tianqi lacquer tables decorated with peonies and scrollwork sold at Sotheby's New York, 26 March 1996, lot 281; and 19th September 1975, lot 138.

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