Français : Paire de fauteuils à dossier en bonnet de lettré guanmaoyi. Chine, fin 16e - début 17e. Dynastie Ming. Bois de huanghuali. Acquisition 2004. Don Philippe De Backer. "Au total ce sont 33 éléments en bois de huanghuali avec un siège en vannerie qui composent chaque fauteuil. Cette morphologie compacte mais ergonomique illustre parfaitement l'art lettré au quotidien, sans emphase ni affectation, propre , en particulier à la région du Jiangnam durant l'ère Wanli (1573-1619)" : Cartel du musée Guimet.
English: Pair of armchairs with folder in literary cap guanmaoyi . China, late 16th - early 17th. Ming Dynasty. Wood of huanghuali . Acquisition 2004. Don Philippe De Backer. "In total, there are 33 elements of" huanghuali "wood with a basketry seat that make up each armchair.This compact but ergonomic morphology perfectly illustrates the literate art on a daily basis, without emphasis or affectation, clean, especially in the Jiangnam region during the Wanli era (1573-1619) ": Cartel musée Guimet. Paris.
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