The carved wooden chair tied to it, like other medieval works of art, which is fine. And often the scene of the sitting position may be implicit. The seats near the altar.
Chair based on measurements made in England since the 13th century until the present. But after the 17th century, they began to imitate the old work which does not value art history. Cat's eyes, the GL-I finished the post this year. Founded in 1969, not to mention after the 17th century and includes a modern But there are some exceptions, the work of Victorian and modern, and even some parts of "chair tied" from the 13th century has seen such a chair based on the Cathedral of Exeter. The chair, .based mainly in England, built between the 15th and 14th century art is not a religion but a people or a heathen. Which is odd for a place in the temples, especially near the area that is considered the most sacred temple.