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IMPORTANT CHINESE ART INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF DOROTHY TAPPER GOLDMAN                     重要中४藝術暨高曼珍藏



 Property from the Estate of    Property from the Estate of Eleanor P. Brenner  Property from the Estate of Eleanor P. Brenner
          ~1109                                               ~1110
 Eleanor P. Brenner  A HUANGHUALI KANG TABLE                  A HUANGHUALI RECTANGULAR CORNER-LEG
                                                              TABLE
          17TH CENTURY
          11¿ in. (28.3 cm.) high, 30¡ in. (77.2 cm.) wide, 19 in. (49.3 cm.) deep  18TH-19TH CENTURY
 埃莉ピg1g布і納珍藏  $25,000-35,000                                  30q in. (87.6 cm.) high, 39 in. (99 cm.) wide, 29 in. (73.7 cm.) deep
                                                              $50,000-70,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Cola Ma, Hong Kong, 1989.                           PROVENANCE:
 (Lots 1109–1113)  Eleanor P. Brenner Collection, New Mexico.  Eleanor P. Brenner Collection, New Mexico, acquired before 2013.
          埃莉ピgPg布і納珍藏                                         埃莉ピgPg布і納珍藏
          十ˑˠ紀 黃花梨炕桌                                          清十Ջ 十̏ˠ紀 黃花梨有束腰長方桌
 Eleanor P. Brenner was born on March 12, 1934 in New York City, where she spent most of   Ϝ源   Ϝ源
 her life until moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico in the late 1990s. She graduated from New   馬可樂, 香港, 1989年  埃莉ピgPg布і納珍藏, 新ખ西哥州, 2013年͠עՆ藏
 York University and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She was the personification of a New   埃莉ピgPg布і納珍藏, 新ખ西哥州
 Yorker of her generation—stylish, sophisticated, elegant, and without a doubt, glamorous.   The form of the present table, with its simple, elegant lines, is one of
 Eleanor met her husband Richard Arthur Brenner when they both worked at Bloomingdale’s.   the most successful, and popular forms found in Chinese furniture
 The couple welcomed two children, Tony and Patty, soon after they were married, and were   construction, dating the Ming and the Qing dynasties. A related
 deeply in love for 56 years until Dick’s passing in 2013. Eleanor was a force of nature with   rectangular corner-leg table with cusped, beaded aprons and carved
 many talents and abilities; indeed, her life and career were defined by her creativity and her   with conjoined floral scroll was sold at Christie's New York, 13
 vision. After leaving Bloomingdale’s, she became a nationally acclaimed interior decorator,   September 2019, lot 950.
 fashion designer, cookbook author, and philanthropist. Among the many philanthropic
 activities in which she was engaged, one was particularly dear to Eleanor. In 2003, she and
 Dick created First Serve – New Mexico, a non-profit charitable corporation affiliated with
 the United States Tennis Federation. Combining academic tutoring with life coaching and
 professional tennis instruction, First Serve endeavors to encourage students to recognize
 their own opportunity for success through determination and diligence. Eleanor was a
 beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend who passed away on April 2, 2023. Christie’s
 Eleanor P. Brenner. © International Center of Photography and   is honored to offer five pieces of Chinese furniture from her collection, the quality of which
 Scavullo Trust Beneficiaries. Photographer: Scavullo.  attests to her discerning taste.
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