Side Chair, Chippendale, mahogany

Side chair, c. 1770-1790

Unknown artist, expand_more

Mahoganyexpand_more

Bequest of Emma C. Tateexpand_more  49.12

Not on Viewexpand_more

Chairs with this decorative back-splat are often called "Salem chairs" because many have been traced back to families from that area. Its inspiration derives from a design in Robert Manwaring's Cabinet and Chair-Maker's Real Friend and Companion (1765). The pattern book was widely circulated in England and America, and seems to have enjoyed a particularly strong impact on form and decoration in Massachusetts.

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Title
Side chair
Role
Artist
Accession Number
49.12
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Side Chair, Chippendale, mahogany