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Inside Verse: "...but do IT!" This is one of ten 'Recovery' Series Cards I am doing with my photos. Some of the cards will have a verse inside and some will be blank note cards.Look in my profile for a link to my Etsy shop.
Easy to read isiZulu books
New Readers Publishers specialises in
publishing easy to read books. These recent
isiZulu publications are suitable for Adult
Basic Education level 2 learners and scholars
in Grades 4 to 5. They were written by first
language isiZulu speakers in workshops.
None of the authors have been published
before.
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Easy Chair
•Date: 1715-30
•Geography: Probably made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Soft maple, oak, black tupelo
•Dimensions: 49¼ × 33 × 37 in. (125.1 × 83.8 × 94 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 1950
•Accession Number: 50.228.1
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 713.
This is an example of the earliest known type of American easy chair—a new form to emerge in Boston during the William and Mary period. It features a tall back and double scroll arms on a turned base. Easy chairs were expensive because of the costly textiles required for their upholstery and were therefore prestigious to own. With its padded back, wings, and arms and feather-filled seat cushion, the easy chair introduced a new level of seating comfort.
Provenance
Mrs. J. Insley Blair, Tuxedo Park, New York, by 1939-1950.
Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)
Essays
•American Furniture, 1620-1730: The Seventeenth-Century and William and Mary Styles
Timelines
•The United States, 1600-1800 A.D.
MetPublications
•American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. I, Early Colonial Period: The Seventeenth-Century and William and Mary Styles
•The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
•In Quest of Comfort: The Easy Chair in America