A CHIPPENDALE CHERRYWOOD STOP-FLUTED SIDE CHAIR
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OFRALPH E. CARPENTER, JR.
A CHIPPENDALE CHERRYWOOD STOP-FLUTED SIDE CHAIR

NEWPORT, 1780-1800

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A CHIPPENDALE CHERRYWOOD STOP-FLUTED SIDE CHAIR
NEWPORT, 1780-1800
chair frame marked II, slip-seat marked I
38 in. high
來源
Purchased from John Walton, Inc., New York, 1954

拍品專文


Based on a 1765 design by London designer Robert Manwaring, the double-looped splat pattern was made by chairmakers working throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic States. Whereas woodworkers in other areas favored shell-carved crests and cabriole legs, Newport’s chairs of this type feature crests with central cross-hatched lobes and straight, either stop-fluted or molded, legs. For a similar chair at Winterthur Museum, see Nancy E. Richards and Nancy Goyne Evans, New England Furniture at Winterthur: Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods (Winterthur, 1997), pp. 82-83, cat. 47.

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