Maker Unknown
Desk and Bookcase
c. 1770
Medium | mahogany and brass |
Dimensions | 97 3/8 x 47 3/8 x 25 1/4 in. (247.3 x 120.3 x 64.1 cm) |
Object Number | 2001.1.2 |
Acquisition | A Gift from the Estate of Florence Cluett Chambers, 2001 |
Status | On View |
Image Caption
Maker Unknown, Desk and Bookcase, c. 1770, mahogany and brass. Clark Art Institute, A gift from the Estate of Florence Cluett Chambers, 2001.1.2
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Lockwood,Luke Vincent. Colonial Furniture in America. 2 volumes. 3rd edition. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.
Comstock, Helen. "Frothingham and the Question of Attributions." Antiques. 63 (June 1953).
Comstock, Helen. "The Summer Home of George A. Cluett, Williamstown, Massachusetts." Living with Antiques. Antiques 66 (November 1954): 3826.