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Cabinet desk; Crown of Aragon, XVI century.

Auction Lot 239 (40040516)
Cabinet desk; Crown of Aragon, XVI century.
Walnut and bone.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 35 x 59 x 29 cm.

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Estimated Value : 9,000 - 9,500 €
Live auction: 18 Jun 2026
Live auction: 18 Jun 2026 15:00
Remaining time: 16 days 16:02:57
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Next bid: 5000

BID HISTORY

DESCRIPTION

Cabinet desk; Crown of Aragon, XVI century.
Walnut and bone.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 35 x 59 x 29 cm.
Conceived as a piece of furniture for private use destined for the safekeeping of documents, jewelry and valuable objects, the piece combines functionality and symbolic representation in a balance characteristic of the furniture produced for noble and mercantile circles of high social rank. The use of walnut wood, prized for its strength and richness of tone, together with decorative applications in bone, is evidence of the desire to give the object a sumptuous character and a sophisticated visual presence.
The structure responds to the portable desk model developed in the Mediterranean territories of the Hispanic monarchy, especially in the artisan centers linked to the Crown of Aragon, where Italian, Mudejar and Flemish influences converged. The hinged front reveals a complex interior organization of drawers of different formats, conceived both for storage and for the exhibition of the artisan's technical skill. This geometric articulation of the interior space refers to an intellectual conception of furniture typical of the Renaissance, in which order, symmetry and proportion reflect humanist ideals applied to the decorative arts.
From the ornamental point of view, the piece stands out for the extraordinary richness of its decorative repertoire. The drawer fronts feature meticulously worked vegetal and geometric motifs, made using incision and bone inlay techniques on the dark surface of the walnut. This decorative language is linked to the late Mudejar tradition still in force in the Iberian Peninsula during the 16th century, perceptible in the rhythmic reiteration of lacerations, scrolls and linear compositions of great precision. At the same time, the architectural structure of the furniture and the compositional clarity reveal the assimilation of Italian Renaissance models spread through the Mediterranean trade routes.
The quality of the workmanship shows the high level reached by the Aragonese and Levantine workshops of the time. The fineness of the inlaid work, the balanced proportion between the different parts and the careful resolution of the fittings and interior compartments make this work an outstanding example of cultured furniture of the Spanish fifteenth century.

COMMENTS

It presents faults and restorations.

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