A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
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A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF GEORGE AND ROSEMARY LOIS
A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR

RHODE ISLAND-CONNECTICUT BORDER REGION, 1795-1805

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A GREEN-PAINTED HICKORY, POPLAR AND MAPLE BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR
RHODE ISLAND-CONNECTICUT BORDER REGION, 1795-1805
37 in. high
來源
Sumpter Priddy III, Inc. Alexandria, Virginia
George Lois (1931-2022) and Rosemary Lois (1930-2022), New York, acquired from the above
Thence by descent to the current owner
出版
Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., advertisement, Maine Antique Digest (October 2001), p. 14-E.

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Julia Jones
Julia Jones Associate Specialist

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As discussed by Nancy Goyne Evans, the scrolled ears or "embryonic appendages" on chairs of this design are just one of the unusual features that indicates the work of craftsman probably working in a rural setting. The seats are noticeably thicker than the norm and, to add greater strength to the back of the chair, the rear legs are thicker than the front legs. For more on this group, see Nancy Goyne Evans, "Identifying and Understanding Repairs and Structural Problems in Windsor Furniture," American Furniture 1994, Luke Beckerdite, ed. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1994), pp. 16-18 and American Windsor Chairs (New York, 1996), pp. 312-14; the Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery, RIF2206, RIF2247 and RIF6953.

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