Museum Object Number1958.2874 |
Clock (Tall clock)
Clocks, Watches, and Scientific Instruments
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
John Paul Jr. (Maker)
1789
1867/8
Elizabethville, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
Origin is Elizabethville, Lykens Township, Dauphin County.
1815
Aesop's Fable
Maple; Walnut; Tulip poplar; Pine; Ash; Iron; Paint; Ivory; Brass
98 (H) , 20.75 (W) , 10.25 (D)
248.92 (H) , 52.705 (W) , 26.035 (D)
OW at cornice, OD at cornice.
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[Book] Ames, Kenneth L. 1977 Beyond Necessity: Art in the Folk Tradition.
• Published: p. 108, cat. no. 25, Fig. plate 8, Fig. 98
[Book] Barons, Richard I. 1982 The Folk Tradition: Early Arts and Crafts of the Susquehannah Valley.
• Published: pp. 117-118.
[Book] Cantor, Jay E. 1985 Winterthur.
• Published: p. 185
[Catalogue] Garvan, Beatrice B. & Hummel, Charles F. 1982 The Pennsylvania Germans: a celebration of their arts, 1683-1850. An exhibition organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
• Published: Checklist No.114, Plate No. 88, p. 128
[Book] Hutchins, Catherine E., et al. 1983 Arts of the Pennsylvania Germans.
• Published on p.10.
[Article] Minardi, Lisa. 2011 From Millbach to Mahantongo: Fraktur and Furniture of the Pennsylvania Germans. American Furniture. 2-119.
• See pp. 53-54 for a chest made for Benjamin Hammer.
[Catalogue] Minardi, Lisa. 2015 A Colorful Folk: Pennsylvania Germans & the Art of Everyday Life.
• Published: figs. 75-76, p.57
[Book] Richman, Irwin. 2001 Pennsylvania German Arts: More than Hearts, Parrots, and Tulips.
• Published: p. 125.
[Article] Minardi, Lisa. 10//2015 A Colorful Folk: Pennsylvania Germans and the Art of Everyday Life. Early American Life Magazine. 18 - 25.
• Published: p. 25