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THE PROPERTY OF THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM
SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUND
*This lot may be exempt from sales tax, as set forth in the Sales Tax Notice in the back of the catalogue
A TUDOR CARVED OAK PANELLED ROOM
MID-16TH CENTURY AND LATER, THE DOWER ROOM
Details
A TUDOR CARVED OAK PANELLED ROOM
Mid-16th Century and later, The Dower Room
Comprising of wall panelling, a fire surround and two doors, each carved with arabesques, roundals and linenfold panelling, one panel with a label to the reverse marked Fogg Art Museum LOAN 17643.2 and inscribed in pencil 2 II H. Laasilemann
Height overall 92¾in. (235.5cm.), width of the fire surround 62in. (157cm.), total running width 762in. (1936cm.), approximately ten pieces at 15in. (38cm.) wide, approximately four pieces at 50in. (127cm.) wide, approximately four pieces at 71in. (180cm.) wide, approximately two pieces at 87in. (221cm.) wide
Mid-16th Century and later, The Dower Room
Comprising of wall panelling, a fire surround and two doors, each carved with arabesques, roundals and linenfold panelling, one panel with a label to the reverse marked Fogg Art Museum LOAN 17643.2 and inscribed in pencil 2 II H. Laasilemann
Height overall 92¾in. (235.5cm.), width of the fire surround 62in. (157cm.), total running width 762in. (1936cm.), approximately ten pieces at 15in. (38cm.) wide, approximately four pieces at 50in. (127cm.) wide, approximately four pieces at 71in. (180cm.) wide, approximately two pieces at 87in. (221cm.) wide
Provenance
Purchased from Crowther, London, 1920, by Augustus Cobb, Philadelphia.
The Dower Room, Fogg Museum, Harvard University.
The Dower Room, Fogg Museum, Harvard University.