|
|
Table
China,
Ming dynasty, 1500s-1600s
huanghuali wood, 33 inches (83.8 cm) high
Gift
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bunker in memory of Otto and Cile
Bach
1991.811
|
This
table illustrates the simplicity of form achieved by Chinese furniture
makers during the Ming period (1368-1644). The beautiful grain
of the huanghuali wood suited the taste of Chinese scholars,
who surrounded themselves with objects made of fine natural materials.
The skilled craftsmanship and graceful proportions of the table
can be seen in its joinery and elegant silhouette.
To
Scholar's Tradition
|