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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: André Arbus, Art Deco Medusa Cabinet, circa 1937
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André Arbus

Art Deco Medusa Cabinet, circa 1937
Rosewood and Bronze
Location: Miami
White-glove shipping available worldwide. Contact for quote.
87.50" Width x 39.50" Height x 19.50" Depth
A1880
$ 75,000.00
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A French Art Deco enfilade or grand sideboard, attributed to André Arbus, c.1940–1948. The cabinet is a long, low rectangular volume in solid mahogany and figured mahogany veneer, French-polished to...
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A French Art Deco enfilade or grand sideboard, attributed to André Arbus, c.1940–1948. The cabinet is a long, low rectangular volume in solid mahogany and figured mahogany veneer, French-polished to a deep warm tone that lets the vertical grain run as the dominant rhythm of the piece. The top is a single broad plane with a softly serpentine front edge, the gentle outward bow giving the case visual length without dramatising it.
The case body is articulated as a central pair of rebated doors flanked by curved end panels — the doors set within a moulded mahogany frame, the end returns sweeping around in a continuous curve so the cabinet reads as one drawn volume rather than three pinned sections. The doors themselves carry a quiet vertical reeding in the veneer, drawing the eye downward and lengthening the piece visually. At the centre of the doors, a single sculpted bronze escutcheon and pull — a tied ribbon-and-tassel motif cast in the round — provides the only decorative incident on the entire façade. It is the gesture, in the Arbus manner, that earns the surrounding restraint.
Below the doors the lower edge is shaped in a shallow shaped apron, lifted from the floor on four turned and tapered sabre legs in solid mahogany — front legs splayed forward in the Directoire profile shared with Arbus's contemporary library tables and seating, rear legs answering in the matching curve. The apron's serpentine cut between the legs echoes the bow of the top, locking the upper and lower silhouettes together.
The result sits at the most architectural end of Arbus's late-1940s vocabulary: a piece that reads from across a room as a single continuous block of warm mahogany with a single bronze accent, and rewards close inspection with the precision of its joinery, the depth of its polish, and the sculptor's hand evident in the cast pull.
Provenance: France. Period: c.1940–1948. Materials: solid mahogany and mahogany veneer over a hardwood carcass, French polish, cast and patinated bronze escutcheon and pull. Interior shelves and drawers as configured. Condition: Excellent. French-polished surface retains warm period patina; bronze hardware original and present, with mellow patination consistent with age. Frame sound and tight, doors hanging true. Minor surface marks commensurate with a working sideboard of this period.

Reference: compare Arbus's enfilades and grand cabinets published in Yves Badetz, André Arbus: Architecte-décorateur des années 40 (Éditions de l'Amateur, 1996), and related lots in Christie's Paris, Artcurial Mobilier XXe, and Sotheby's Paris design sales.
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