THE DERBY FAMILY CLASSICAL GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE MIRROR
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THE DERBY FAMILY CLASSICAL GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE MIRROR

ENGLISH OR AMERICAN, CIRCA 1810

細節
THE DERBY FAMILY CLASSICAL GILTWOOD GIRANDOLE MIRROR
ENGLISH OR AMERICAN, CIRCA 1810
43 in. high, 34 in. wide
來源
Elias Hasket Derby Family, Salem, Massachusetts
By descent to Sarah Derby, until 1989
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York
出版
Israel Sack, Inc., American Antiques from the Israel Sack Collection, vol. IX, no. P6151, p. 2531.
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., Neo-Classicism In America: Inspiration and Innovation (New York, 1991), no. 44, p. 67.
Tom Armstrong, Amy Coes, Ella Foshay, and Wendell Garrett, An American Odyssey: The Warner Collection of Fine and Decorative Arts (New York, 2001), pp. 22, 211.
展覽
Portland, Maine, Portland Museum of Art, 1970-88.
New York, Hirschl & Adler, Neo-Classicism in America: Inspiration and Innovation, 27 April - 7 June 1991.
注意事項
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拍品專文

The mate to this grand convex mirror can be found in the collection of The Portland Museum of Art (1984.351). The museum attributes their mirror to John Doggett (1780-1857), a clock case, frame and mirror maker from Roxbury, Massachusetts. This pair of mirrors is thought to have been first owned by descendants of Elias Hasket Derby, the renowned merchant of late eighteenth-century Salem, Massachusetts.

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