American Furniture 2024 (American Furniture Annual)

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Management number 232070817 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$26.00 Model Number 232070817
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American Furniture 2024 reveals how mid-eighteenth to early nineteenth century American workshops shaped regional styles and rivaled urban makers.American Furniture 2024 continues to publish new research on furniture made in America. The first part of this volume contains two articles that each focus on a group of mid-eighteenth century seating furniture. The first was made in the vicinity of Edenton, North Carolina and its carved ornament and construction details are compared to contemporaneous interior architectural carving and several card and writing tables. The second identifies a group most likely made in a single shop in Annapolis, Maryland and discusses its influences, related forms, and possible makers. The remaining articles examine the products of specific cabinetmakers working in Salem, Massachusetts and Baltimore. In Salem, the evidence from a serpentine chest made by William King sheds light on several competing shops working during the late eighteenth century; the vitality of the town’s cabinetmaking trade during the early nineteenth century is seen in the patronage of Mark Pitman by three generations of the Ropes-Orne family. Finally, the identification of the owner of a suite of colorfully painted furniture reveals that the acquisition of “fancy” furnishings made by the Finlay shop signaled not only economic success but acceptance within the political and social elite of early nineteenth-century Baltimore.Table of ContentsEditorial StatementMartha H. WilloughbyNot the Cupola House CarverLuke BeckerditeSitting on the Severn: A Group of Mid-Eighteenth Century Chairs from AnnapolisDaniel Kurt AckermannWilliam King and a Century of MisattributionsBrock Jobe and Kemble WidmerNew Furniture for Emerging Social Refinement: Colonel Thomas Tenant's Finlay Suite IdentifiedLance HumphriesA Family Legacy: Classical Furniture by Mark Pitman in the Ropes Mansion, Salem, MassachusettsDean Thomas Lahikainen Read more

ISBN10 1737717530
ISBN13 978-1737717539
Language English
Publisher Chipstone Foundation
Dimensions 9.45 x 1.18 x 8.82 inches
Item Weight 4.6 pounds
Print length 240 pages
Publication date December 31, 2025

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