Altar High Chair (Kyo-Yi)

Unknown Artist

1800s

Altar High Chair (Kyo-Yi) by Unknown Artist

Medium

pine nut wood

Dimensions

{"overall":{"height":1.284,"width":0.52},"seat":{"width":0.25}}

Classification

Furniture and woodwork

Department

Korean Art

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Gift of The Honorable Joseph P. Carroll and Roberta Carroll, M.D. in memory of Robert P. Bergman

Accession Number

1999.120.3

About this artwork

Many homes in premodern Korean society had a memorial shrine for preparing and holding ancestral rites. Placed on the top of a tall chair, this miniature edifice (called the spirit house) served as a temporary residence for visiting ancestral spirits. On the table, a variety of delicacies such as fruits, rice, meat, and wine would be placed to treat those spiritual guests.

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