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Desk and bookcase
1770–1790
Object Place: Providence, Rhode Island
Medium/Technique
Mahogany, chestnut, pine, cherry
Dimensions
Overall: 241.9 x 101.3 x 66 cm (95 1/4 x 39 7/8 x 26 in.)
Other (Depth of desk opened): 96.5 cm (38 in.)
Other (Depth of desk opened): 96.5 cm (38 in.)
Credit Line
The M. and M. Karolik Collection of Eighteenth-Century American Arts
Accession Number39.155
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsFurniture – Case furniture and boxes
Often considered the apogee of early American cabinetmaking, Rhode Island desks-and-bookcases are notable for their superior craftsmanship and carved, block-and-shell facades. In the lower case is a chest of drawers for storage of textiles, with a desktop above and tall shelves for keeping account books and papers behind lock and key. This example was found in Providence, Rhode Island, in the early twentieth century and relates stylistically to two desks-and-bookcases owned by the prominent Brown family, merchants of Providence.
Catalogue Raisonné
Eighteenth-century American Arts No. 19
DescriptionScroll pediment with carved finials. Triple division with convex and concave panels surmounted by carved shell forms on doors and slant lid, over 3 graduated blocked front drawers, on ogee feet. Doors flanked by fluted quarter columns. Brass bail handles and escutcheons.
ProvenancePurchased from Mrs. J. Marsden Perry, Providence, Rhode Island, 1939.