Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
In what’s considered a golden age of Chinese furniture, Ming dynasty artisans produced expertly made designs that married elegance and function. Ming furniture was versatile, such as tables that doubled as writing desks and dining spaces. But it was also beautiful, enhancing a room with clean lines, soft curves and sophisticated decoration.
Dating from 1368 to 1644, the Ming dynasty was a vibrant time for international trade and culture. Especially for scholars and the wealthy, there was an emphasis on a home’s design to promote a good life. From large wardrobes to angular sofas, Ming-style furniture was defined by its joinery, which, instead of nails, involved meticulously designed interlocking elements of wood. This material was carefully selected and positioned to make the grain part of the design. The slow-growing huanghuali, a yellowish rosewood, was particularly valued for its bright color.
Although ornamentation was minimal, Ming dynasty furniture often featured carved or painted details of flowers, insects, dragons, fruits and other motifs. Chairs crafted for scholars could include calligraphic brush writing. As overseas trade expanded, techniques from the West, like cloisonné enamel painting, adorned table screens and other pieces.
Ming furniture influenced styles abroad such as Queen Anne in England and Hollywood Regency in the United States. The curved shape of Ming armchairs had a profound impact on legendary Scandinavian modernist furniture designer Hans Wegner. The Danish cabinetmaker shared the Ming artisans’ interest in creating streamlined, functional furnishings, and his China chair, Round chair and Wishbone chair are inspired by Ming dynasty seating. Today, the Ming-style horseshoe chair is a graceful and sought-after type of seat, and contemporary Chinese designers such as Jerry Chen and Gan Erke are also drawing on this heritage for a new era of style.
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Early 20th Century Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Brass
Late 20th Century Chinese Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Paper
16th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Terracotta
18th Century Asian Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Stone
16th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Pine
19th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Brass
17th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Wood
Early 18th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Soapstone
16th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Pottery
16th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Terracotta
1920s Burmese Vintage Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Wood
17th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Terracotta
Contents and sections:
Introduction
Vienna 1900
Secession
The Beginnings
The First Exhibition
The Dedication of the House: Second Exhibition
Ver Sacrum III–VI Exhibitions
The ‘Klimt Affair’ – The University Paintings
Exhibitions 1900–1902
Beethoven 1902
XVI–XVIII Exhibitions, 1903
The Split within the Secession
Architecture and the Applied Arts
The Ringstrasse and the Architecture of Historicisim
Otto Wagner, 1841–1918
Joseph Maria Olbrich, 1867–1908
Josef Hoffmann, 1870–1956
The Wiener Werkstätte
Palais Stoclet – The Stoclet Frieze
Kabarett Fledermaus
Alfred Roller, 1864–1935
Hoffmann’s Later Work
Adolf Loos, 1870–1933
Kunstschau 1908 – 1909: The Early Work of Kokoschka and Schiele
Kunstschau 1908
Oskar Kokoschka, 1886–1980
Richard Gerstl, 1883–1908
Kunstschau 1909 – Vienna before the War...
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Paper
15th Century and Earlier Vietnamese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Ceramic, Stoneware
Early 20th Century Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Metal, Brass
Late 19th Century French Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Iron
15th Century and Earlier Malaysian Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Mahogany
1980s French Vintage Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Paper
1920s American Vintage Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Pine
Late 19th Century French Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Iron
19th Century European Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Zinc
18th Century French Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Brass, Iron
1910s British Vintage Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Mahogany
Early 19th Century Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Oak
Late 20th Century Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Plastic, Hardwood
Early 17th Century Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Brass, Bronze, Iron
15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Pottery
15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Silver
15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Pottery
15th Century and Earlier Chinese Antique Ming Collectibles and Curiosities
Ceramic, Pottery