A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS, SICHUTOUGUANMAOYI
A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS, SICHUTOUGUANMAOYI
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A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS, SICHUTOUGUANMAOYI

QING DYNASTY, 17TH- 18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS, SICHUTOUGUANMAOYI
QING DYNASTY, 17TH- 18TH CENTURY
42 ½ in. (107 cm.) high, 23 1⁄8 in. (59 cm. wide),18 1⁄8 in. (46 cm.) deep
Provenance
Ho Cheung, Hong Kong, acquired in 1994
Exhibited
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, on loan from 1997 to 2021

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Lot Essay

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 15thcentury 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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