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Property From The Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin  PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DR. VALLO BENJAMIN


          ~803
 本傑明醫生舊藏中國家具  A HUANGHUALI RECTANGULAR TABLE
          18TH CENTURY WITH MODIFICATIONS
          The paneled top is set in a rectangular frame above a wraparound stretcher
          and four drawers set with openwork drawer fronts. The whole is raised on
 Dr. Vallo Benjamin (1934-2021) was known by all around him as a unique and   Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Benjamin had a great passion   molded, square-section legs fitted with openwork corner spandrels.
 exceptional person. He was a big-hearted, generous man with a great sense of   for life and an amazing eye for art and beauty. In the late 1970s, he sought out   36º in. (92.1 cm.) high, 71Ω in. (181.6 cm.) wide, 25Ω in. (64.8 cm.) deep
 humor and humanity. Dr. Benjamin cherished his family, whom he took care of   architect Paul Rudolph and together they succeeded in creating an austere,
 all his life.   luxurious, and singularly beautiful New York City apartment. The great room   $70,000-90,000
    had white marble floors, a soaring eighteen-foot ceiling, state-of-the-art
   Dr. Vallo Benjamin was born in Hamedan, Iran to Christian Assyrian/Armenian   lighting, painted fabric walls and a wide, clear Plexiglas staircase. Rudolph   PROVENANCE:
 parents. He first came to the United States to complete his medical training   also designed white and clear Plexiglas furniture to harmonize the space. The   Sotheby's New York, 23 April 1987, lot 546.
 in neurosurgery at New York University, carrying only $100 in his pocket,   apartment was celebrated for its unique style and was featured on the cover of
 eventually becoming a world-renowned neurosurgeon and Chairman of the   the Art section of The New York Times in 1984.  VALLO BENJAMIN 醫生珍藏
 Department of Neurosurgery at NYU Langone Health.
 Dr. Benjamin collected and displayed Assyrian reliefs fragments mounted on   清十八世紀 後經改裝 黃花梨條桌  (detail)
 Plexiglas plinths, and later added a collection of cylinder seals. A fifteenth-  來源:
 century Isphahan palace carpet led to a Helen Frankenthaler painting,   紐約蘇富比, 1987年4月23日, 拍品編號546
 Medieval Italian furniture, and stained glass. Chinese classical furniture, jade
 and Tiffany leaded lamps, and a Robert Motherwell filled his library. He created
 a harmonious and serene home to enjoy and entertain friends and family, often
 quite lavishly.

 Christie’s is honored to present the following works of art from the collection of
 Dr. Benjamin Vallo (lots 802-808).









 ~802
 A HUANGHUALI 'OFFICIAL'S HAT'
 ARMCHAIR
 19TH-20TH CENTURY
 The plain backsplat supports a carved crestrail
 terminating in rounded ends above the mat seat
 and plain, beaded apron and spandrels. The whole
 is raised on round-section legs joined by stretchers
 at the sides and a footrest at the front.
 45Ω in. (115.6 cm.) high, 27 in. (68.6 cm.) wide, 21Ω
 in. (26.8 cm.) deep

 $40,000-60,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Nils Nessim Collection (1916-1974), Sweden.
 Sotheby's New York, 23 April 1987, lot 528.

 VALLO BENJAMIN 醫生珍藏
 清十九/二十世紀 黃花梨四出頭官帽椅
 來源:
 Nils Nessim (1916-1974) 珍藏, 瑞典
 紐約蘇富比, 1987年4月23日, 拍品編號528














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