Settee, 1830-1860

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Artifact Overview

This settee is eye-catching. Americans during the first half of the 19th century -- including German-Americans in Pennsylvania, where this piece originates -- prized exuberantly painted furniture and other "fancy" things. This brightly colored settee with its gilded accents and hand-painted floral forms was part of a set that included six chairs. Would you decorate your parlor or other public room with such a bold set of furniture?

Artifact Details

Artifact

Settee (Multiple-seating furniture)

Date Made

1830-1860

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

92.240.1.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant material)

Technique

Stenciling

Color

Black (Color)
Gold (Color)
Green

Dimensions

Height: 36 in
Width: 25 in
Length: 78 in

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