Chest of Drawers

Chest of Drawers

John CogswellWW-1760-144535
1760·Mahogany with white pine·79.7 × 91.8 × 50.8 cm (31 3/8 × 36 1/8 × 20 in.)

<p>This serpentine-front bombé chest, one of only six known, is an exceptional example of this rare form, and it has retained its original finish and brasses. Though seemingly plain in design, the bombé chest was quite complicated and costly to produce because it took an excellent craftsman to curve the drawer sides, mahogany front, and the interior dovetail joints to match the swell of the case. While most American furniture forms were derived from European sources and were disseminated throughout the colonies, some forms like the Boston bombé chest are now known to have been produced only in their specific regions.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1760
Dimensions
79.7 × 91.8 × 50.8 cm (31 3/8 × 36 1/8 × 20 in.)

Artist

John Cogswell
John Cogswell

Attributed to John Cogswell (American, 1738–1819)

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Record

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Year
1760
Dimensions
79.7 × 91.8 × 50.8 cm (31 3/8 × 36 1/8 × 20 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1760-144535

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

John Cogswell

John Cogswell

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