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Jonathan Pearsee

card table
Now On View

Maker

Jonathan Pearsee (American)
Martin Willis (American, 19th century), cabinetmaker

Culture

American

Title

card table

Year

ca.1765-1785

Medium

  • mahogany,
  • pine,
  • oak,
  • tulipwood

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Mahogany,
  • pine,
  • oak,
  • tulipwood

Materials

tulipwood, mahogany, oak, pine

Geography

Place Made: New York City; Place Made: New York

Dimensions

68.6 x 87 cm (27 x 34 1/4 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Bequest of Mr. Charles L. Pendleton

Object Number

04.131

Type

  • Furniture

Publications

  • Books

A Handbook of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

  • Books

The Pendleton Collection

  • Books

American Furniture In Pendleton House

Exhibition History

18th and 19th-Century American Galleries
Jun 19, 2015
Charles Pendleton House
Jan 02, 2015
Focus on Form
American Furniture from the Museum's Collection
Apr 01, 1998 – May 21, 2000
Cabinetmakers and Collectors
Colonial Furniture in Its Revival in Rhode Island
Oct 03, 1986 – Mar 01, 1987

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Jonathan Pearsee (American)
Martin Willis (American, 19th century), cabinetmaker
card table, ca.1765-1785
mahogany, pine, oak, tulipwood
68.6 x 87 cm (27 x 34 1/4 inches)
Bequest of Mr. Charles L. Pendleton 04.131

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