FAUTEUIL EN HUANGHUALI ET HUALI, GUANMAOYI
FAUTEUIL EN HUANGHUALI ET HUALI, GUANMAOYI
FAUTEUIL EN HUANGHUALI ET HUALI, GUANMAOYI
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FAUTEUIL EN HUANGHUALI ET HUALI, GUANMAOYI
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歐洲私人珍藏
十六世紀末/十七世紀初 黃花梨及花梨官帽椅

CHINE, FIN DU XVIÈME-DÉBUT DU XVIIÈME SIÈCLE

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十六世紀末/十七世紀初 黃花梨及花梨官帽椅
Hauteur : 101,5 cm. (40 in.) ; Longueur : 58,8 cm. (23 1⁄8 in.) ; Profondeur : 46 cm. (18 1⁄8 in.)
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1994年7月15日購自香港嘉木堂伍嘉恩
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A HUANGHUALI AND HUALI YOKE-BACK ARMCHAIR, GUANMAOYI
CHINA, LATE 16TH-EARLY 17TH CENTURY

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Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

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The name guanmaoyi or ‘official’s hat'-shaped chair is derived from its resemblance to the winged hat that was part of the formal attire of the Ming officials. They were regarded as high chairs and retained a connotation of status and authority associated with the elite gentry in Chinese society. The classical text Lu Ban jing [Manuscript of Lu Ban], a 15th century carpenter’s manual, gives specifications for these chairs and describes the joinery as the embodiment and fine example of Chinese furniture.

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