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Firescreen
•Date: 1850-60
•Geography: Probably made in New York, New York, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Rosewood
•Dimensions: 46 × 28 in. (116.8 × 71.1 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Friends of the American Wing Fund, by exchange, 1999
•Accession Number: 1999.274
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 739.
Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings
•Marking: Unmarked
Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)
Timelines
•The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.
Dowling College was the beautiful backdrop for a poetry reading. Suffolk County Poetry Review launch event. May 9, 2015 at Dowling College. Photo by Kimberly Wilder. www.onthewilderside.com
Carved wooden firescreen with silk damask panel in Japanese pagoda style frame. Fabric 1979 S Pettit HBR in preparation for house opening. Date unknown.
Fantastic vintage chair with a new fabric and some preety pillows. Can you see that gorgeous firescreen?
Bathsheba Woodhead's Work, aged 12 Years, 1849
Bathsheba Woodhead of Shelf married Ripath Johnson, whose son Fred Johnson married Sarah Haigh, parents of granny Agnes. There was a second firescreen by Bathsheba, no longer in the family
Two large ones are Short haires German pointers. The little one, bottom left is a Long haired German pointer
Protec Fire Screen is a non-flammable woven glass fibre fabric, coated on both sides with a specially formulated micronised aluminium polymer and is designed specifically to halt the passage of smoke and flame for up to 60 minutes.
For more information: www.protection.co.uk/products/31