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Armchair
Separate chairs came into general use only in the 16th century. Initially they were solid objects. This chair is a transitional type because the legs are still not directly touching the floor. They were comfortable seats for women wearing wide skirts. This is the only surviving Dutch chair of this type.
Publisher
- Rijksmuseum
Subject
- http://iconclass.org/48A9876
- Jacoba van Beieren (gravin van Holland, Zeeland en Henegouwen)
Type of item
- furniture
- Furniture
Publisher
- Rijksmuseum
Subject
- http://iconclass.org/48A9876
- Jacoba van Beieren (gravin van Holland, Zeeland en Henegouwen)
Type of item
- furniture
- Furniture
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Rights
- Public Domain
- Publiek Domein
Creation date
- c.1560 - c.1570
Place-Time
- third quarter 16th century
- fourth quarter 16th century
Places
- Northern Netherlands
- Noordelijke Nederlanden
- urn:rijksmuseum:thesaurus:RM0001.THESAU.3671
Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.59782
- BK-NM-1009
Extent
- height 115.5 cm
- width 60.5 cm
- depth 44 cm
- height 43 cm
- width 44 cm
- depth 38.5 cm
Format
- wood (plant material)
- oak (wood)
- walnut (hardwood)
- rosewood (wood)
- Wood
- Walnut wood
Language
- nl
Is part of
- collectie: meubelen
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-05-27T13:49:57.862Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2018-03-17T13:08:10.068Z