Chest
https://clevelandart.org/art/1984.161
This lift-top chest, with its decorative panels defined by moldings, may be associated with furniture made by John Symonds and his sons of Salem, Massachusetts. The thin, "split spindle" decorations are made by gluing two separate pieces of wood together and then splitting the...
Artifact
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151835
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object
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citation
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CC0
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CC0
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| language |
language
en
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| wikidata |
wikidata
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"Q60779131"
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import
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| accession |
accession
1984.161
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Source image fields (4)
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| largeImageUrl | https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1984.161/1984.161_web.jpg |
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Terms
Technique
oak and pine
Medium
oak and pine
Genre
Furniture and woodwork
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Relations
belongs_to