Gallery 102, American Art, first floor (Miller/Worley Gallery)
Main Building
Gallery 102, American Art, first floor (Miller/Worley Gallery)
Main Building
Gallery 102, American Art, first floor (Miller/Worley Gallery)
Titles: | Chair |
Date: | 1769 |
Artists: | Attributed to Benjamin Randolph (American, 1737–1791) Carving attributed to Hercules Courtenay (American (born England), 1744–1784) Carving attributed to John Pollard (American, 1740–1787) Commissioned by Elizabeth Lloyd Cadwalader (American, 1742–1776) |
Medium: | Mahogany, white cedar; replacement upholstery |
Dimensions: | 38 7/16 x 23 3/4 x 21 5/8 inches (97.7 x 60.3 x 54.9 cm) |
Classification: | Furniture/Furnishings |
Credit Line: | Purchased with the Fiske Kimball Fund, the John T. Morris Fund, and with funds contributed by Marguerite and Gerry Lenfest, The Richard Chilton Foundation, H. Richard Dietrich, Jr., Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr., Mrs. E. Newbold Smith, Charlene Sussel, Anne H. and Frederick Vogel III, Andrew M. Rouse, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Booth, 2003 |
Accession Number: | 2003-108-1 |
Geography: | Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America |
Context: | Period: Colonial |
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Gallery 102, American Art, first floor (Miller/Worley Gallery)
Main Building