MIDTERM Flashcards

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View of Boston Common (embroidered chimneypiece), Hannah Otis, about 1750. MFA, Boston (1996.26)

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Sons of Liberty bowl, Paul Revere Jr., Boston, 1768 MFA, Boston (49.45)

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Sugar bowl and

Creampot, Paul

Revere, Jr., Boston,

1761

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Wainscot chair (or

Joined great chair),

Ipswich or Rowley, Mass.

ca. 1640-

1685

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Powell house, Philadelphia

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Armchair, Philadelphia, 1740-60

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High Chest, Japanned surface over pine case. Boston, 1730-40. MFA, 32.227.

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Silver columnar candlesticks, Jeremiah Dummer, Boston, 1680-1700

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Hart room, Ipswich, Mass., ca. 1680 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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Sugar box, Edward Winslow, Boston (MFA, 42.251)

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Dressing table, Philadelphia, 1760-70 (MFA, 39.150}

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Wine cup, Hull and Sanderson,

Boston, 1660s, for the First

Church, Boston

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John Coney, chocolate pot, ca. 1715-20.

Silver

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Fruit basket, American China Manufactory of Bonnin and Morris, Philadelphia,

Soft-paste porcelain , 1771-72 (MFA)

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Coffeepot, Paul Revere, Jr.,

Boston, 1772

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The Moffatt-Ladd House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1761-63

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Old Ship Meetinghouse, Hingham, Mass., 1681

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Hurd, Two handled cup, 1740-50

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Bureau dressing table, Edmund Townsend, Newport, 1765-85.

MFA, Boston (41.579)

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Boston easy chair, 18th century

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Silver sugar box, John Coney, Boston, 1680s (MFA, Boston)

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High chest, att to John Townsend,

Newport, 1756-59

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Desk and bookcase, Providence, 1765-85.

MFA, Boston (39.155)

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Peter Van Dyck, silver teapot, NYC, 1720-35 (Yale, 1935.230)

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High chest of drawers, probably Boston, 1730-50. Mahogany, white pine. MFA, Boston (1992.484)
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Cupboard, northern Essex County, 1680s Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (51.53)
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Bombé desk and bookcase, Att Gibbs Atkins, Boston, ca. 1760 MFA, Boston (39.181)
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Hell. 1738-52 ;-)
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Brown-Pearl Hall, West Boxford, Mass., ca. 1704 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
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Monteith bowl, John Coney, Boston, ca.1705 (Yale)
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Teapot, Paul Revere, Jr., Boston, 1760-65. Silver. MFA, Boston (35.1775)
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Desk and bookcase, Newport, 1755-70 MFA, Boston (40.790)
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John Ward house, Salem, Mass., ca. 1684
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Silver cake or bread basket, Myer Myers, 1770s (MMA)
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Joseph Richardson, Tea kettle on stand Philadelphia, 1745-54
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TANKARD, JOHN CONEY, BOSTON, 1690-1700
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Colden house, Coldenham, New York,1767
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Leather great chair, Boston, ca. 1665-80 Owned by Dr. Zerubbabel Endicott Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Original leather upholstery With marsh-grass stuffing Reproduction squab (cushion)
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Jeremiah Lee mansion, Marblehead, Massachusetts, 1768
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Chest of drawers with doors, Attributed to the Mason- Messinger-Edsall shops, Boston, 1650-1670
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Grecian Couch, Boston, 1818-30
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Sofa, John Henry Belter (1804-1863), New York, 1850-60. Rosewood. Metropolitan Museum of Art (1999.396)
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Mount Pleasant, Philadelphia, 1761-1762
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Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY, designed by A.J. Davis, started as early as 1838, expanded in 1864-65 (Drawing)
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Embroidered chimneypiece or overmantel, worked by Eunice Bourne, Boston, 1745-50.21
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Chest-on-chest, carved by Samuel Mcntire, Salem, 1806-1809. Mahogany, pine.
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Gardner-Pingree house, Designed by Samuel McIntire (1757-1811), Salem, Massachusetts, 1803-1805
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Dining room, Oak Hill, Peabody, Mass., designed by Samuel McIntire (1757-1811), ca. 1800-1801 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
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Covered jar, New England Glass Co., Easr Cambridge, Mass., about 1850 Blown overlay glass, gilt. H. 11 ½ in.
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Foster-Hutchinson House, Boston, ca. 1692
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Sideboard, Ignatius Lutz, Philadelphia, 1850-60.
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Sideboard or cabinet, Herter Brothers, New York, ca. 1880. Maple, bird's-eye maple, oak or chestnut, stamped and gilt paper, with gilding, inlay, and carved decoration; original brass pulls and key. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; 2000.3)
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Craftsman Farms, Gustav Stickley, Parsippany, New Jersey, 1911
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Boston, High Chest, 1700-1720
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Dressing table, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1700-30.
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Desk and bookcase, Boston, 1720-30
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Harrison Gray Otis house, Charles Bulfinch, Cambridge Street, Boston, ca. 1795-98
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Oak Hill, 1800-01, Danvers, MA
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Sofa, carved by Samuel McIntire, Salem (MFA)
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Sideboard, New York City (MFA)
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1785
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Secrétaire à abbatant Isaac Vose and Son Boston, Mass., 1819-1823
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Covered water pitcher Fletcher and Gardiner Philadelphia, about 1811-1825
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Ewer (or really big pitcher) Baldwin Gardiner New York City, 1833 (MFA, 1996.420)
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Anthony Rasch, sauceboat, ca. 1815, Philadelphia (MMA)
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J. And J. W. Meeks desk and bookcase, NYC, About 1836-55
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Chalice and paten, Cooper and Fisher, NYC, 1850s (MFA);
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Center table with Gothic apron and columnar legs, NYC, ca. 1850 (MFA, 1981.402
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Gothic-revival side chairs (NY or Boston) (MFA, 1976.645 and 1976.646)
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Child’s bed, ca. 1913 Designed by Ralph Adams Cram Carved by Johannes Kirchmayer
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Obadiah Rich, silver teapot, Boston, 1845
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Roswell Gleason silverplated “magic” castor, Boston, patented
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Alexander Roux, side table, NYC, 1850-57 (MFA, 1983.325)
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Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston, 1872+
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Boston Public Library, Copley Square, 1895 (McKim, Mead and White)
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Worsham-Rockefeller room, NYC, built 1864-65 Remodeled 1881 Brooklyn Museum
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French Cabinet Alexander Roux New York, ca.1860-75
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Architectural woodwork and paneling from the Worsham-Rockefeller House, NYC George A. Schastey & Co. (active 1873-1897) New York, 1881-82
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Cabinet George A. Schastey & Co. New York, 1884-85 Rosewood, mahogany, cherry, pine, pewter, brass, and mother-of-pearl inlay
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Sicilian lava vases, 1878-94, mt washington glassworks., ma
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Tea set, Pear and Bacall, Boston, 1849-76. Silver. MFA, Boston
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``` Adjustable-back chair, No. 2342, Eastwood, NY, designed 1901, made about 1905 Gustav Stickley (American, 1857–1942), ```
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Cabinet, near Woodstock, New York, 1902–05 Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony (active 1902–1905), Designed by Edna Walker (American, born in 1880)
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Tall back side chair, Chicago, lllinois, 1900 Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959), Manufactured by John W. Ayers & Co. (American, active 1890–1913)
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erfume jar, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889 Rookwood Pottery Company (active 1880–1967)
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Tea set Franklin Porter Salem, Mass., 1925-35
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Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, Tarrytown, N.Y., 1835
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Sofa, att. to Duncan Phyfe, New York, 1837. Metropolitan Museum of Art (66.221.1)
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Pair of sauceboats, Obadiah Rich, Boston, 1830.40. Silver. MFA, Boston (21.1261-62)
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Chicago School (Louis Sullivan) Wainwright Bldg, Chicago, 1892 (Adler and Sullivan
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Bishop’s Palace, Galveston, Texas, 1887-1893 (Richard J. Clayton)
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Griswold House, Newport, R.I., 1864 (Richard Morris Hunt). Now Newport Art Museum.