10/31/10

antiques | outstanding exhibits | san francisco fall antiques show

some of the outstanding exhibits from the 2010 san francisco fall antiques show...

overdressed?  probably...  
and, dripping in jewels?  definitely...  
and, perched on a pedestal?  only front row seats will do...

with a bombe figure, sheathed in parchment paint, and bejeweled with parcel-gilt floral and foliate carving, this german commode, sold by therien & co., could not be described as understated.  sensuous, yes.  minimalist, no.  but...hello gorgeous!

hello, gorgeous!
 
therien & co. | san francisco and los angeles, CA
german rococo painted and parcel gilt commode in the manner of johann michael hoppenhaupt | pottsdam, circa 1750-1760
photo by innerspace

their magnetic personality drew you in from across the room...
the animated antique american flags displayed in the corner stand of jeff r. bridgman american antiques...
an affordable alternative to the jasper johns flag painting, from the collection of michael crichton, sold by christie's new york on 11 may 2010 for $28.6 million!

magnetic personality
antique american flags, folk art, and painted furniture
photo by innerspace

dreamiing of going on vacation?
maybe to europe?
wine tasting in bordeaux, burgundy, or champagne?
a five-star hotel in paris?
or, a villa in provence?
why not just escape to galerie steinitz?  the antique boiseries paneling immediately transports you to a french country chateaux, filled with the finest of european furnishings. tres elegant!

en vacances?
galerie steinitz | paris, france
antique boiseries paneling
photo by innerspace

a coromandel screen diagonally divides the stand...
and behind it?
perhaps a private screening room?

screening room?
therien & co. | san francisco and los angeles, CA
a coromandel screen diagonally divides the stand
photo by innerspace
 
no...a secluded grotto!
way glam!

grotto!
therien & co. | san francisco and los angeles, CA
a secluded grotto behind the coromandel screen
photo by innerspace 

how do you define glamorous design?
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asian art | chinoiserie: rococo to eco | san francisco fall antiques show








photo from the san francisco fall antiques show catalog

a colonnade of six lacquer red pagodas with gilt eaves and fretwork panels created not only a dramatic entrance to the 2010 san francisco fall antiques show, but also a theatrical background for chinoiserie:  rococo to eco, the 2010 exhibition.

colonnade of six lacquer red pagodas
photo by innerspace

have you ever fantasized about traveling to an exotic location, or dreamed of building a remarkable collection?

according to historian holland lynch, who co-curated chinoiserie:  rococo to eco along with maria santangelo of the fine arts museums of san francisco, 'chinoiserie's popularity through the centuries is due, in large part, to its residing in the realm of fantasy, for it is evocative rather than innovative in its approach to style.'  

the furniture, ceramics, and textiles filling the display cases of the exhibition featured fantastic asian designs, including exotic buildings, flowers, or birds, and imitated rare asian materials, such as lacquer, silk, or porcelain.

chinoiserie:  rococo to eco
the introduction of chinoiserie
photo by innerspace
pair of chinese chippendale armchairs | parcel-gilt wood and white japanning | english, circa 1760 | courtesy of ann getty and associates
textile with chinoiserie-style buildings in a landscape | watered silk with a damask pattern | spitalfield's, english, circa 1760 | courtesy of kathleen taylor=the lotus collection

the taste for chinoiserie
photo by innerspace
pair of chinese chippendale armchairs | parcel-gilt wood and black japanning | english, circa 1760 | courtesy of ann getty and associates
dressing table for the chinese bedroom at badminton house | carved mahogany | gloucestershire, english, circa 1760 | courtesy of malcolm d. gutter

the golden age of chinoiserie
photo by innerspace
side cabinet | chinoiserie painted | english, circa 1800 | courtesy of carlton hobbs llc

chinoiserie:  past, present, future
photo by innerspace

even though the visual presentation, text panels, exhibition labels, and exhibition catalog were of museum quality, i wish that one of the most important pieces in the exhibition, the table from the chinese bedroom at badminton house, on loan from the san francisco collection of malcolm d. gutter, was displayed in context, under the golden age of chinoiserie text panel, which described this famous 18th century chinese bedroom.

dressing table for the chinese bedroom at badminton house | carved mahogany | gloucestershire, english, circa 1760 | courtesy of malcolm d. gutter
photo from the san francisco fall antiques show catalog

english furniture lovers could hardly imagine a finer provenance.  or, a more renowned london workshop than that of william and john linnell, whose furniture designs, according to the victoria & albert museum, london, rival those of thomas chippendale.

even though ann getty and associates loaned two outstanding pairs of chinese chippendale chairs to the exhibition, wouldn't it have also been amazing to reunite the table with the pair of chairs from the chinese bedroom at badminton house that are also part of the getty collection? 

chair from the chinese bedroom at badminton house | beechwood frame, gilt and japanned, modern upholstery | english, circa 1754
photo from the san francisco fall antiques show catalogue, courtesy of ann getty and associates

and, wouldn't it have been interesting to show how john linnell's 18th century chinoiserie chair design inspired architect andrew skurman's fretwork panel design for the pagodas?





























fretwork panels on the lacquer red pagodas
photo by innerspace

interestingly, western designs also influenced eastern aesthetics. 

a verre eglomise tea caddy in the exhibition, also on loan from the san francisco collection of ann getty and associates, features 32 reverse painted glass panels of beauties.

tea caddy | mahogany, ebony, and verre eglomise | english, circa 1770 | courtesy of ann getty and associates
photo by innerspace

reverse painted glass panel of a beauty
photo by innerspace

i have an asian art background, so i immediately associated the verre eglomise beauties with the screen of 12 beauties, commissioned by chinese emperor yongzheng (r. 1722-1735) for his study in the private quarters of the old summer palace (yuan ming yuan) in beijing while he was still a prince.  the 12 panels of the screen portray imaginary beauties at leisure, drinking tea, enjoying nature, reading, or appreciating antiquities.  

beauty watching butterflies in summer

beauty with distant thoughts among antiquities

the screen of 12 beauties is not only an important visual and historical document of qing dynasty (1644-1911) court costumes, but also of the architecture of the old summer palace, before it was redesigned by jesuit missionaries in the style of 18th century european palaces for the qianlong emperor (r. 1735-1796), who was fascinated by western science, art, and architecture. 

rococo to chinoiserie!

what cross cultural design influences have you noticed lately?
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10/19/10

asian art | chinoiserie chic | san francisco fall antiques show











make a grand entrance at the 2010 san francisco fall antiques show through the two story gilded pagoda, created by bay area architect andrew skurman.  the chic chinoiserie themed antiques show opens at the festival pavilion, fort mason center on october 27 with a preview party benefit gala, hosted by new york fashion designer derek lam, a native of san francisco.
derek lam's spring 2011 collection
photo by www.style.com


















derek lam's loft
new york, ny 

an exhibition and lecture series accompanies the san francisco fall antiques show, which runs from october 28-31chinoiserie:  rococo to eco, the 2010 exhibition, explores asian design influences on european fine and decorative arts and furnishings.  highlights of the exhibition, including objects on loan from the collections of ann getty and the fine arts museums san francisco, include a mid 18th century table made by the workshop of william and john linnell for the chinese bedroom at badminton house, an english country estate in gloucestershire, uk, owned by the dukes of beaufort since the late 17th century.  other furniture from the chinese bedroom, including the badminton bed, is now in the collection of london's victoria & albert museum.




























the badminton bed made by the workshop of william and john linnell
victoria & albert museum, london, uk
photo by www.vam.ac.uk

guest speakers at chinoiserie chic, the 2010 lecture series, include david beevers, keeper of the royal pavilion, the brighton, uk seaside retreat that architect john nash remodeled for george IV from 1787-1823.  the royal pavilion houses some of the finest examples of chinoiserie in the uk.  designer saturday lectures feature new york interior designer bunny williams, and adam lewis, who recently published a biography of interior design icon billy baldwin




























the music room
the royal pavilion, brighton, uk  

renound as the oldest, most prestigious antiques show on the west coast, the 2010 san francisco fall antiques show features over 60 prominent us and european exhibitors.  favorite us exhibitors include new york dealers kentshire and carlton hobbs llc, as well as san francisco based therien & co. and kathleen taylor-the lotus collection.  european favorites include galerie steinitz, paris.




























a george I red and gilt japanned bureau cabinet, circa 1720
kentshire, new york, ny




























a dresden blue, cream, gilt, and polychrome japanned bureau bookcase in the manner of martin schnell, circa 1730
kentshire, new york, ny




























a george I green japanned and parcel gilt bureau cabinet in the manner of john belchier, circa 1725
kentshire, new york, ny
 
a rosewood cabinet on stand in the chinoiserie taste inset with polychrome hardstone zhouwork, probably from the court of augustus in dresden, circa 1750
carlton hobbs llc, new york, ny




























an early 18th century french chinoiserie silk and wool needlepoint
kathleen taylor-the lotus collection, san francisco, ca

do you have favorite exhibitors?
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