Harbor and Home : Furniture of Southeastern Massachusetts, 1710-1850 by Gary R. Sullivan, Brock Jobe and Jack O'Brien (2009, Hardcover)

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Through furniture, this exhibition catalogue will explore the cultural identity of a little-studied region of 18th and 19th century New England: southeastern Massachusetts, an area that stretches from just south of Boston to Providence, east to the tip of Cap Cod, and includes the islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. The era between 1710 and 1850 was marked by enormous changes in the landscape, population, and economy of this area, as well as in the activities of furniture craftsmen and the purchasing patterns of local residents. Three themes are paramount here: 1. Regionalism in the character of furniture made in the area and the forces that shaped that identity. 2. Fashion, changing tastes and the growing affluence of local residents over time. 3. Shop practices and the evolving craft practices of furniture makers through the recreation of two shops, the rural handcraft tradition of Samuel Wing of Sandwich in 1800 and the mechanized operation of a New Bedford or Fall River chair factory in 1850. The exhibition will include approximately 75 pieces of furniture from private and institutional collections, tools and equipment from the Samuel Wing cabinet shop (now owned by Sturbridge Village), and selected household furnishings depicting interiors in southeastern Massachusetts during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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PublisherUniversity Press of New England
ISBN-100912724684
ISBN-139780912724683
eBay Product ID (ePID)71716670

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LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral, Furniture, Design, Antiques & Collectibles
AuthorBrock Jobe, Jack O'brien, Gary R. Sullivan
IllustratorYes

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Item Length12in
Item Height1.4in
Item Width9in
Item Weight85.8 Oz

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Book TitleHarbor and Home : Furniture of Southeastern Massachusetts, 1710-1850
Lccn2008-037301
Dewey Decimal749.09744/8074
Intended AudienceTrade
Lc Classification NumberNk2435.M34j55 2009
Table of ContentForeword - Leslie Greene Bowman * Preface - Brock Jobe * Acknowledgments * Author's Note * An Introduction to Southeastern Massachusetts and Its Furniture - Brock Jobe * Shaped by the Sea: Cabinetmaking in Southeastern Massachusetts - Jack O'Brien and Derin Bray * Clockmaking in Southeastern Massachusetts: The Bailey Family of Hanover - Gary R. Sulllivan * CATALOGUE - Brock Jobe, Gary R. Sullivan, Jack O'Brien, Derin Bray, Dennis Carr, Karin Goldstein, Forbes Maner, Nicholas S. Schonberger, Laura Simo, Martha Willoughby * APPENDIX: Southeastern Cabinetmakers and Clockmakers: 1710-1850 - Gary R. Sullivan * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
Publication Year2009
Reviews"Harbor & Home is an important and accomplished work in merging the decorative arts of Massachusetts' coast to the local histories that created them. . . . While Jobe's 1984 publication New England Furniture: The Colonial Era gives one of the finest overviews and looks at the entire region, Harbor & Home carries this scholarship to a new level. . . . Harbor &Home will easily appeal to the decorative art collector of Americana, but is also a certain must for the professional or scholar in both New England and Americana decorative arts. Brock Jobe's passion for the subject and region, along with his scholarship distilled from years of work, are on full display in Harbor & Home."-Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Using furniture and other artifacts, diaries, and account books, the study introduces us to the men who made their living in seafaring commerce and to the craftsmen of the region. . . . Harbor and Home . . . focuses the attention . . . on the heritage of southeastern Massachusetts., "Using furniture and other artifacts, diaries, and account books, the study introduces us to the men who made their living in seafaring commerce and to the craftsmen of the region. . . . Harbor and Home . . . focuses the attention . . . on the heritage of southeastern Massachusetts."- Maine Antique Digest, "Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections."-Collectors Journal and Country Pleasures Magazine, Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections., "Harbor & Home is an important and accomplished work in merging the decorative arts of Massachusetts' coast to the local histories that created them. . . . While Jobe's 1984 publication New England Furniture: The Colonial Era gives one of the finest overviews and looks at the entire region, Harbor & Home carries this scholarship to a new level. . . . Harbor &Home will easily appeal to the decorative art collector of Americana, but is also a certain must for the professional or scholar in both New England and Americana decorative arts. Brock Jobe's passion for the subject and region, along with his scholarship distilled from years of work, are on full display in Harbor & Home."--Historical Journal of Massachusetts, "Using furniture and other artifacts, diaries, and account books, the study introduces us to the men who made their living in seafaring commerce and to the craftsmen of the region. . . . Harbor and Home . . . focuses the attention . . . on the heritage of southeastern Massachusetts."-Maine Antique Digest, "Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections."- Collectors Journal and Country Pleasures Magazine, Harbor & Home is an important and accomplished work in merging the decorative arts of Massachusetts' coast to the local histories that created them. . . . While Jobe's 1984 publication New England Furniture: The Colonial Era gives one of the finest overviews and looks at the entire region, Harbor & Home carries this scholarship to a new level. . . . Harbor &Home will easily appeal to the decorative art collector of Americana, but is also a certain must for the professional or scholar in both New England and Americana decorative arts. Brock Jobe's passion for the subject and region, along with his scholarship distilled from years of work, are on full display in Harbor & Home., "For too long the work of the cabinetmakers of southeastern Massachusetts sat in the shadows, labeled "good" or "better" against Boston and Newport "bests." With this book, the reassessment of furniture long attributed to Boston and Newport can begin, grounded in solid scholarship, as we rediscover the work of craftsmen who "crafted careers as solid and useful as the furniture they fashioned."- Winterthur Portfolio, "For too long the work of the cabinetmakers of southeastern Massachusetts sat in the shadows, labeled "good" or "better" against Boston and Newport "bests." With this book, the reassessment of furniture long attributed to Boston and Newport can begin, grounded in solid scholarship, as we rediscover the work of craftsmen who "crafted careers as solid and useful as the furniture they fashioned.", "Using furniture and other artifacts, diaries, and account books, the study introduces us to the men who made their living in seafaring commerce and to the craftsmen of the region. . . . Harbor and Home . . . focuses the attention . . . on the heritage of southeastern Massachusetts."ÑMaine Antique Digest, "For too long the work of the cabinetmakers of southeastern Massachusetts sat in the shadows, labeled "good" or "better" against Boston and Newport "bests." With this book, the reassessment of furniture long attributed to Boston and Newport can begin, grounded in solid scholarship, as we rediscover the work of craftsmen who "crafted careers as solid and useful as the furniture they fashioned."ÑWinterthur Portfolio, "Using furniture and other artifacts, diaries, and account books, the study introduces us to the men who made their living in seafaring commerce and to the craftsmen of the region. . . . Harbor and Home . . . focuses the attention . . . on the heritage of southeastern Massachusetts."--Maine Antique Digest, "For too long the work of the cabinetmakers of southeastern Massachusetts sat in the shadows, labeled "good" or "better" against Boston and Newport "bests." With this book, the reassessment of furniture long attributed to Boston and Newport can begin, grounded in solid scholarship, as we rediscover the work of craftsmen who "crafted careers as solid and useful as the furniture they fashioned."-Winterthur Portfolio, "Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections."ÑCollectors Journal and Country Pleasures Magazine, "Harbor & Home is an important and accomplished work in merging the decorative arts of Massachusetts' coast to the local histories that created them. . . . While Jobe's 1984 publication New England Furniture: The Colonial Era gives one of the finest overviews and looks at the entire region, Harbor & Home carries this scholarship to a new level. . . . Harbor &Home will easily appeal to the decorative art collector of Americana, but is also a certain must for the professional or scholar in both New England and Americana decorative arts. Brock Jobe's passion for the subject and region, along with his scholarship distilled from years of work, are on full display in Harbor & Home."- Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections."\R--Collectors Journal and Country Pleasures Magazine9780912724683|, "Harbor and Home contains rich documentation of the best of 18th and 19th century clocks, chests, chairs, desks, and dressing tables. Readers are treated to rarely seen pieces from outstanding private and public collections."--Collectors Journal and Country Pleasures Magazine, "For too long the work of the cabinetmakers of southeastern Massachusetts sat in the shadows, labeled "good" or "better" against Boston and Newport "bests." With this book, the reassessment of furniture long attributed to Boston and Newport can begin, grounded in solid scholarship, as we rediscover the work of craftsmen who "crafted careers as solid and useful as the furniture they fashioned."--Winterthur Portfolio
FormatHardcover
Dewey Edition22
Number of Pages458 Pages

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