Rare antique Asian & colonial decorative arts: a delling catalogue
The decorative arts of South and Southeast Asia, and especially those of the 18th and 19th centuries, and trade items produced during the same period, constitute a much neglected area. Such items, which in a Europeanised context tend to be labelled objets de vertu, are under-represented in public an...
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Zusammenfassung: | The decorative arts of South and Southeast Asia, and especially those of the 18th and 19th centuries, and trade items produced during the same period, constitute a much neglected area. Such items, which in a Europeanised context tend to be labelled objets de vertu, are under-represented in public and private collections. While the decorative arts of later Western Europe and North America might be strongly represented, when it comes to South and Southeast Asia, there is a bias towards the ancient, the religious and the sculptural. 0And yet the decorative arts of Asia of recent centuries is a more accessible and tangible field for many. The relative attractiveness of more recent Asian decorative arts, for which provenance issues need not be so acute, grows as the movement of archaeological and other early material across international borders becomes ever-more complex and problematic, be it for commercial or for exhibition purposes. The objects presented here ? ranging from ornate handled daggers and exquisite silver filigree boxes to diamond studded jewels and magnificent embroidered silk ? are all of exceptional quality and are often incredibly rare. A carved ivory pendant most probably made in China c.1600 for the European market is exceptionally rare and probably unique. 0The catalogue also includes a selection of items usually designated as ?tribal? art. Many of these have a decorative as much as a ritualistic component. Among the objects from Nigeria are a stunning 19th-century processional staff, topped with the figure of a queen, two museum-quality divination bowls carved by master craftsmen, and a striking and possibly unique five-headed dance costume. Most have been sourced from old UK and European collections, and most are likely to have been collected during the colonial era. This is important. Overwhelmingly, most "tribal" art items available commercially today are reproduction pieces and have no place in serious collections |
Beschreibung: | 126 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781911300038 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
6 PREFACE
8 WHY DO WE COLLECT ART & ANTIQUES?
14 SOUTHEAST ASIAN WORKS
52 HIMALAYAN, CHINESE & OTTOMAN WORKS
58 17TH- & 18TH-CENTURY EAST-WEST TRADE
88 INDIAN WORKS
108 AFRICAN & OCEANIC TRIBAL ART WORKS
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