<em>Yokeback Armchair, One of Pair</em>, first half 17th century. Huanghuali wood, 43 5/8 x 24 x 23 in. (110.8 x 61 x 58.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Alice Boney, 78.246.1. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: , 78.246.1_78.246.2_SL3.jpg)

Yokeback Armchair, One of Pair

Medium: Huanghuali wood

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Dates:first half 17th century

Dimensions: 43 5/8 x 24 x 23 in. (110.8 x 61 x 58.4 cm)

Collections:

Accession Number: 78.246.1

Image: 78.246.1_78.246.2_SL3.jpg,

Catalogue Description:
This pair of armchairs, with well-proportioned and graceful linear contours and emphasis on the natural grain and color of the huanghuali hardwood, embodies the qualities of restrained elegance associated with Chinese furniture design from the Ming (1368-1644) and early Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. Yokeback armchairs that have top rails and arms with protruding ends, as depicted here, are known in China as the official's hat armchairs (guanmaoyi) or the official's hat armchairs with four protruding ends (sichutou guanmaoyi).

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