Title:BookshelfDate:late 17th centuryMedium:Huang-hua-li hardwood, ebony (wu-mu) and tie-li-muDimensions:71 x 39 1/4 x 18 1/2 in. (180.34 x 99.7 x 46.99 cm)Creation Place:Asia, ChinaCredit Line:Gift of Ruth and Bruce DaytonAccession Number:96.122a-c Location:G216 The bookcase was commonly used in the scholar's study to store books and scrolls and to display collectibles. Few examples combining huang-hua-li and ebony remain, and this work uses a less expensive hardwood, tie-li-mu, in the shelving, which when set with objects had less visibility than the huang-hua-li frame and ebony shelf rails.