SAPFM Museum Furniture Collection

Chair (one of a pair)

Canton (now Guangzhou), China

Chair (one of a pair), Canton (now Guangzhou), China, c. 1730, Padauk and modern textile
Maker
Canton (now Guangzhou), China
Date
c. 1730
Medium
Padauk and modern textile
Dimensions
107 × 54 cm (42 1/8 × 21 1/4 in.)
Form
Chair
Origin
China
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession
2023.1329.2
Credit line
Kay and Frederick Krehbiel Endowment Fund
This chair's splat back and curving cabriole legs reflect trends in English furniture of the early 1700s. Its exaggerated proportions and dense ornament, however—such as the interlaced strapwork on the back and lion masks on the feet—indicate that it was made by a Chinese furniture maker for the English market. European merchants living in China during the busy trading season equipped their temporary residences with locally produced furniture, often Chinese interpretations of European models. These merchants also ordered furniture for export, diversifying their ships' cargo and fueling European demand for Asian-made goods.
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