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John Symonds (American (born in England), 1595–1671)
Or: James Symonds (American (born in England), 1633–1714)
Or: Samuel Symonds (American, 1638–1722)
Or: James Symonds (American (born in England), 1633–1714)
Or: Samuel Symonds (American, 1638–1722)
1660–1700
Object Place: Salem, Massachusetts
Medium/Technique
Oak, maple, cedar, walnut
Dimensions
73.34 x 116.84 x 52.7 cm (28 7/8 x 46 x 20 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Frank B. Bemis Fund
Accession Number1984.88
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsFurniture – Case furniture and boxes
The maker of this chest created its design with moldings, applied spindles with urn-and-reel turnings, bosses (applied oval ornaments), and other decoration. Differences in color were obtained through the use of red cedar for the moldings, black walnut for the applied plaques, and maple turnings painted black, in imitation of ebony. The result is a tightly organized, highly complex, and vibrant facade based on late-Renaissance sources for classical architectural designs.