A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI LOW BACK CHAIRS, MEIGUIYI
A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI LOW BACK CHAIRS, MEIGUIYI

18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI LOW BACK CHAIRS, MEIGUIYI
18TH CENTURY
Each chair has a straight toprail, and corners with diagonal spandrels. The straight arms also bear diagonal spandrels. The soft mat seat has a wide frame and the legs have a rectangular pattern apron, joined by low stretchers.
35¾ in. high x 23 in. wide x 18½ in. deep (91 cm. x 58.5 cm. x 47 cm.) (2)
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The Peter and Nancy Thompson Collection

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The meiguiyi, 'rose chair', was first popular in the Ming dynasty for its light construction and elegant appearance. The form is also known as a wenyi, 'writing chair' in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, but neither of these terms appear before the 20th century.

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