Furniture
Harvard College joiners (Maker)
Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
1670-1700
Oak, red; Maple; Chestnut; Pine, white
1957.0551
Object Number1957.0551 |
Cupboard (Court cupboard)
Furniture
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
Harvard College joiners (Maker)
See Trent, "The Joiners and Joinery of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1630-1670," in Arts of the Anglo-American Community in the Seventeenth Century, ed. by Ian M. G. Quimby (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia for the Winterthur Museum, 1969), pp. 126-33; Trent and Podmaniczky, "An Early Cupboard Fragment from the Havard College Joinery Tradition," in American Furniture (2002), pp. 228-42.
Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
1670-1700
Oak, red; Maple; Chestnut; Pine, white
54 (H) , 46.625 (W) , 20.125 (D)
137.16 (H) , 118.43 (W) , 51.12 (D)
OH at back left corner; OW and OD at top.
Heavily ornamented court cupboard with applied bosses, half-turned applied decorations and dentil molding. The upper case has an overhanging top, half-turned spindles applied on either side of the paneled central door and two flanking, angled paneled sections. Molding creates x-shapes on the each of three panels. A central case is fitted with a full-width drawer. The drawer front has applied molding that gives the illusion of two side-by-side drawers, each with a single knob and two applied bosses. There is a single shelf below. The cupboard sits on ball feet.
[Article] Trent, Robert F., et al. 2001 "First Flowers of the Wilderness: Mannerist Furniture from a North Essex County, Massachusetts, Shop". American Furniture. 1-64.
• fig. 18, pp. 14-15
[Article] Trent, Robert F. & Podmaniczky, Michael Sandor. 2002 "An Early Cupboard Fragment from the Harvard College Joinery Tradition". American Furniture. 2002: 228-42.
• fig. 25, pp. 239-40