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Boston Furniture, 1700-1900

Jobe, Brock and Gerald W.R. Ward (Edited by) with Lynn McCarthy

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398 pages; numerous illustrations, most are color photos. Fruit of the 2013 conference, Four Centuries of Massachusetts Furniture and an update to the 1974 Boston Furniture of the Eighteenth Centu...

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398 pages; numerous illustrations, most are color photos. Fruit of the 2013 conference, Four Centuries of Massachusetts Furniture and an update to the 1974 Boston Furniture of the Eighteenth Century. Nineteen essays with illustrations reflect on the furniture design, the making , the cabinetmakers and woodworkers. Clean throughout; tight binding; as new.

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New Perspectives on Boston Furniture gathers together nineteen essays first delivered at the Winterthur Museum's 2013 Furniture Forum. It amply illustrates how research concerning one of America's most productive centers of furniture-making has diversified in the forty years since the Colonial Society of Massachusetts published Boston Furniture of the Eighteenth Century (also distributed by Virginia), the proceedings of a similar conference held in 1973. The essays place less emphasis on connoisseurship and instead devote greater attention to techniques of construction and the social uses to which these objects were put. The roster of contributors includes not only some of the best-known names in the field (Edwin S. Cooke Jr., Wendy A. Cooper, J. Ritchie Garrison, Morrison Heckscher, Robert Mussey, and Richard Nylander) but also a number of skilled furniture makers and emerging scholars. Some of the subjects addressed include the construction of turret-top tea and card tables, japaning techniques, how pigeonholes functioned as a record-keeping device for merchants, and the making of Windsor and "elastic" chairs. A particular strength of the volume is that it carries the examination of Boston furniture forward into the understudied nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with essays on piano making, the Grecian furniture of Isaac Vose, the frames and mirrors of John Doggett, and the furniture making of the east Cambridge firm of Ellis & Davenport, who did so much to satisfy demand for Colonial Revival furniture in the half century following the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876.

Distributed for the Colonial Society of Massachusetts

Product Info

ISBN: 0985254386

ISBN-13: 9780985254384

Publisher: Colonial Society of Massachusetts

Year: 2016

Type: Used

Binding: Hardcover

First Edition

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