Center Table with Micromosaic Top, "Love Triumphant"

table c. 1865; top c.1830–50 Overall: 76.2 x 108.5 cm (30 x 42 11/16 in.) Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1998.19

This table once graced the home of William J. Gordon (1818-1892), probably best known for the bequest of the site of his residence to the city of Cleveland, to create Gordon Park. He is known to have visited Europe in 1865 and it is reported that the top of this table was purc...

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