A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
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A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF GEORGE AND ROSEMARY LOIS
A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR

RHODE ISLAND, 1785-1795

Details
A RED-PAINTED OAK FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
RHODE ISLAND, 1785-1795
35 ½ in. high
Provenance
David & Marjorie Schorsch, Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut
George Lois (1931-2022) and Rosemary Lois (1930-2022), New York, acquired from the above in 1982
Thence by descent to the current owner

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Lot Essay

With an unusual medial stretcher composed of opposing balusters separated by a reel turning, this Windsor side chair illustrates designs seen in late eighteenth-century Rhode Island. Other distinctive features include the double baluster turnings of the backposts, which are almost equal in size (rather than a taller element below a considerably shorter one), and the downward slanting front corners of the seat. Similar details are seen on a fan-back side chair with a chestnut seat attributed by Nancy Goyne Evans to Rhode Island, 1785-1795 (see Nancy Goyne Evans, American Windsor Chairs (Winterthur, 1996), p. 269, fig. 6-61).

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