2007.63, Philadelphia, Side chair, 1740-1755


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With its richly carved crest rail, splat, and knees, this balloon seated chair is a remarkably distinguished example of 18th century Philadelphia seating furniture. Of particular note are the ten volutes decorating the knee brackets and back, the pierced and sculpted back splat, and careful detailing of the three shells. Few American side chairs of this period exhibit the rich profusion of ornament seen within this work - one of the only three known examples of its type.

American side chairs of similar design were made in Philadelphia after 1730 and based upon English examples, but most were significantly more restrained than their European counterparts. However, the degree of ornament, strongly rounded stiles, and bold, curved legs suggest the style-a connection evidenced by surface details as well as elements of construction such as the through tenons seen at the chair's back. The choice of walnut as the primary wood and trifid feet are indicative of slightly earlier stylistic preferences, but the complexity of the chair's overall design is reflective of Philadelphia's mounting embrace of fashionable rococo stylings, thus making it stand as a truly exceptional object produced within one of the leading American furniture centers of the mid-18th century.

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2007.

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  • changed provenance to comply with Guidelines and Procedures for Provenance display
  • DMA unpublished material = Acquisition Justification

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mid 20th century: Caroline Clendenin Ryan Foulk

Before 2007: Stratford Hall Plantation, bequeathed from above
 
2007: deaccessioned from Stratford Hall Plantation, Lots, 602-607, sold by Christie's, January 18019, 2007 to a private collector (who wishes to remain anonymous) located in Dallas, Texas [1]

From 2007: Dallas Museum of Art, anonymous gift

[1] the main source for provenance of this object is a photocopied document (looks to be an auction catalog, but it's not labeled) in Collections Records Object File (2007.63), and the information is corroborated in other misc. correspondence found in the object file

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With its richly carved crest rail, splat, and knees, this balloon seated chair is a remarkably distinguished example of 18th century Philadelphia seating furniture. Of particular note are the ten volutes decorating the knee brackets and back, the pierced and sculpted back splat, and careful detailing of the three shells. Few American side chairs of this period exhibit the rich profusion of ornament seen within this work - one of the only three known examples of its type.

American side chairs of similar design were made in Philadelphia after 1730 and based upon English examples, but most were significantly more restrained than their European counterparts. However, the degree of ornament, strongly rounded stiles, and bold, curved legs suggest the style-a connection evidenced by surface details as well as elements of construction such as the through tenons seen at the chair's back. The choice of walnut as the primary wood and trifid feet are indicative of slightly earlier stylistic preferences, but the complexity of the chair's overall design is reflective of Philadelphia's mounting embrace of fashionable rococo stylings, thus making it stand as a truly exceptional object produced within one of the leading American furniture centers of the mid-18th century.

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2007.

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  • changed provenance to comply with Guidelines and Procedures for Provenance display
  • DMA unpublished material = Acquisition Justification

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RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
mid 20th century: Caroline Clendenin Ryan Foulk

Before 2007: Stratford Hall Plantation, bequeathed from above
 
2007: deaccessioned from Stratford Hall Plantation, Lots, 602-607, sold by Christie's, January 18019, 2007 to a private collector (who wishes to remain anonymous) located in Dallas, Texas [1]

From 2007: Dallas Museum of Art, anonymous gift

[1] the main source for provenance of this object is a photocopied document (looks to be an auction catalog, but it's not labeled) in Collections Records Object File (2007.63), and the information is corroborated in other misc. correspondence found in the object file

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sitting (seated): AAT: 300263970
*Decorative Arts and Design
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania/United States): TGN: 7014406
chairs (furniture): AAT: 300037772
splat: AAT: 300040404
Rococo Revival: AAT: 300021466
walnut (wood): AAT: 300012476
seashell (shell): AAT: 300310135
cabriole legs: AAT: 300040831
shell carvings: DMA
volutes: AAT: 300001729
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