Carlton Hobbs Organized LifeStream - tagged with qing http://www.carltonhobbs.org/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron blog@carltonhobbs.net THE BELOEIL CABINETS: AN EXTRAORDINARY PAIR OF QING DYNASTY LACQUER CABINETS-ON-STANDS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE PRINCE DE LIGNE http://www.carltonhobbs.org/items/view/266/the-beloeil-cabinets-an-extraordinary-pair-of-qing-dynasty-lacquer-cabinets-on-stands-from-the-collection-of-the-prince-de-ligne

Qianlong Period. Circa 1765. The present lacquer cabinets, raised on their original stands, are externally decorated with unusually bold figures in a landscape, and open to reveal further imagery with painted figures incorporated into an architectural balconied interior. While the doors of one cabinet unfold to portray a magical vision of the Orient, unlocking the secret panels of the other cabinet reveal intensely erotic scenes set within a beautiful garden. The exotic and highly unusual charm of these cabinets would have appealed to Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne (1735-1814), since it was he who doubtless acquired them for the Chateau de Beloeil. Charles Joseph de Ligne was born in January 1735, heir to this princely family from Hainaut, a flat and fertile province forty miles southwest of Brussels. He was a close friend of the infamous Cassanova and was known to be a charmer of the age, seducing many, including Madame du Barry and Madame de Staƫl.

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