INDO-PORTUGUESE CABINET. Ebony, rosewood,... - Lot 98 - Pierre Bergé & Associés

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INDO-PORTUGUESE CABINET. Ebony, rosewood,... - Lot 98 - Pierre Bergé & Associés
INDO-PORTUGUESE CABINET. Ebony, rosewood, bone and gilt brass mounts. This cabinet is decorated with a marquetry of radiating rosettes and openwork brass mounts. The upper part opens with ten drawers, each one decorated with handles and a keyhole. The base opens with two drawers in the belt and a large drawer. The four legs are carved with mermaid figures. This type of cabinet is typical of Goa's production for export. The anthropomorphic legs are one of their characteristics and can take the form of busts of men, women or children ending in snake tails or sea monsters. This architectural motif is reminiscent of European atlantes or caryatids us of the composite animals of South Indian architecture. The general shape of these cabinets, which are highly architectural, is inspired by European furniture of the period. However, the addition of the drawers in the base, creating a massive effect, is an Indo-Portuguese creation (small impact on one side, wear and tear). India, Goa, late 17th - early 18th century. H_127 cm W_96.5 cm D_50 cm A cabinet of very similar form is preserved in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (777-1865). See also: Jaffer, A. (2002) Luxury goods from India, the art of cabinet maker, London: V & A Publications, pp. 58-59. Another similar cabinet is in the collections of the Museu de Artes Decorativas de Viana do Castelo (Inv. 1039 / 1040)
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