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    Heckscher, Morrison H., "American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art" (repost)

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    Heckscher, Morrison H.,  "American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art" (repost)

    Heckscher, Morrison H., "American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art" (repost)
    Metropolitan Museum & Random House | 1985 | ISBN: 0870994271, 039455101X | English | PDF | 383 pages | 49.04 Mb

    Here at last is the publication that documents The Metropolitan Museum of Art's superlative collection of late colonial furniture. This comprehensive catalogue — prodigiously researched and gloriously illustrated — presents 213 of the finest objects in the Museum's American Wing. These masterpieces of eighteenth-century furniture are fully described and considered in light of comparative pieces from collections across the country. For every object the author gives detailed information about provenance, construction, condition, inscriptions if any, dimensions, and materials. The volume will stand as the quintessential sourcebook for collectors and a tour de force of scholarship in the field. In his foreword, Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan, says: "The Museum's highest priority is to communicate fully and exhaustively what is known about its collections in catalogues such as the present one. The first of three volumes covering the entire field of American furniture, it is devoted to the achievements of American cabinet- and chairmakers in the mid-eighteenth century, and in it curator Morrison Heckscher is able to furnish not only both a synoptic and detailed account of the period, but also invaluable information on methods of manufacture and on stylistic considerations, since his points of departure are the objects themselves, ultimately the most direct and secure evidence from which accurate conclusions can be drawn." The catalogue contains an appendix of photographic details, a complete bibliography, and indexes.
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Notes on the Catalogue

    Introduction

    The Catalogue

    I. Seating and Sleeping Furniture

    1. New England Chairs
    2. New York Chairs
    3. Pennsylvania Chairs
    4. Stools, Couches, and Upholstered-back Chairs
    5. Easy Chairs
    6. Settees and Sofas
    7. Cradle and Bedsteads

    II. Tables, Stands, and Screens

    8. Slab Tables
    9. Card Tables
    10. Dining Tables
    11. Square Tea Tables
    12. Round Tea Tables
    13. Stands and Firescreens

    III. Case Furniture

    14. Bureau Tables, Chests, Chests-on-Chests
    15. New England High Chests and Dressing Tables
    16. Pennsylvania High Chests and Dressing Tables
    17. Desks
    18. Desks and Bookcases
    19. Clocks
    20. Miscellaneous Case Forms

    IV. Frames

    21. Looking Glasses
    22. Picture Frames

    Photographic Details
    Short Titles and Abbreviations
    Index


    Heckscher, Morrison H.,  "American Furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art" (repost)