Period:Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Date:18th century Culture:China Medium:Cut and voided silk velvet Dimensions:68 x 21 1/2 in. (172.72 x 54.61 cm) Classification:Textiles-Velvets Credit Line:Gift of Charles A. Greenfield, 1977 Accession Number:1977.264.6b In a traditional Chinese reception hall, chairs for the hosts are set in pairs on either side of a central table and are covered with textiles that are not adhered directly onto the furniture. Made with velvet, the textiles provide not only comfort but also a pleasing aesthetic due to their shine and elegance. Here, the motif of phoenixes among peonies symbolizes noble women, making these pieces suitable for use in a lady’s quarters.
Period:Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Date:18th century Culture:China Medium:Cut and voided silk velvet Dimensions:68 x 21 1/2 in. (172.72 x 54.61 cm) Classification:Textiles-Velvets Credit Line:Gift of Charles A. Greenfield, 1977 Accession Number:1977.264.6b In a traditional Chinese reception hall, chairs for the hosts are set in pairs on either side of a central table and are covered with textiles that are not adhered directly onto the furniture. Made with velvet, the textiles provide not only comfort but also a pleasing aesthetic due to their shine and elegance. Here, the motif of phoenixes among peonies symbolizes noble women, making these pieces suitable for use in a lady’s quarters.