17th century
turned legs, shaped stretchers, wrought iron braces, turned feet
85.09 x 112.4 x 45.72 cm (33 1/2 x 44 1/4 x 18 in.)
Eda Kuhn Loeb (Mrs. Morris Loeb), gift; to Fogg Art Museum, 1927
Painted white pine
18th centuryAmericanMixed media
17th centuryGermanLeaded bronze, silver and copper inlays
1st century BCE-1st century CERomanEnameled porcelain, "famille verte" type: porcelain with openwork elements and decoration in painted in overglaze polychrome enamels
17th-18th centuryChineseWalnut
17th centuryBritishCopper alloy
1st century BCE-1st century CERomanWood and enameled steel
20th centuryFrenchBent laminated birch veneers, bent plywood
20th centuryBritish, EnglishCopper alloy
1st century BCE-1st century CERomanRed-lacquer-coated wood, the designs painted in black, green, and ochre lacquers on the red-lacquer ground; with a two-character inscription reading "Li Wang" inscribed in "lishu" (clerical script) on the underside in raw lacquer, the two-character inscription probably meaning "[Good] luck [to] Wang." Probably made in Sichuan province; probably recovered at Lelang (also spelled Lo-lang; Korean, Naknang), near T'o-sông-ni, southwest of P'yôngyang, Korea.
1st century CEChinese