Offered by JAMES SANSUM FINE AND DECORATIVE ART

$ 11,000
  • Description
    This American center table, made of rosewood, is a fine example of the Japonisme movement, the influence of Japanese art, fashion and aesthetics on Western culture. In Paris, this influence exploded at the 1867 Exposition Universelle, where Japan’s national pavilion, filled with not only significant examples of Meiji era art, furniture and objects but also the distinctive Japanese aesthetic. This fashioned spread to America, and was enthusiastically adopted by the leading designers and furniture makers in New York. Foremost among these firms was Kimball and Cabus, who, along with Herter Brothers, created the finest pieces in the Japanese taste.

    Kimball and Cabus was a Victorian-era furniture and decorative arts firm based in New York City. The partnership was formed in 1862 between German-born cabinetmaker Anthony Kimbel and French-born cabinetmaker Joseph Cabus. The company was noted for its Modern Gothic and Anglo-Japanese style furniture, which it popularized at the 1876 Centennial Exposition. They contributed to the decoration of the new House of Representatives Chamber at the US Capitol, the Seventh Regiment Armory and the Villard house in New York City.
  • More Information
    Notes: This Anglo Japanese center table exhibits Kimbel & Cabus' trademark carved feet and V-form carving on the fretwork apron.
    Origin: United States, New York
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Rosewood
    Condition: Good. Good antique condition with minor wear consistent with age.
    Creation Date: ca. 1880
    Styles / Movements: Aesthetic Movement, Asian, Traditional
    Dealer Reference #: JF001804
    Incollect Reference #: 490728
  • Dimensions
    W. 44 in; H. 29 in; D. 27.25 in;
    W. 111.76 cm; H. 73.66 cm; D. 69.22 cm;
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