Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 12, 1 (1986)
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This is most clearly seen in the deep fluting between the raised central veins and outlining, veining, and shading of the leaves. The knee blocks of Figures 12-15 are also similar in having a relieved area just above the deeply modeled scroll volutes. A dressing table (Fig. 16) that descended in the Saunders family of Philadelphia and Alexandria, Virginia, '^^ has carved details that were derived from the preceding examples. The shell 50 MESDA Figure 15. Side chair. 1733-1755. Philadelphia, Pen...nsylvania, walnut throughout. HO A: 42 'A ". Photograph courtesy Israel Sack, Inc. has broad convex and concave segments, sharply retracted volutes, and flanking acanthus appliques. At first glance, the appliques appear different; however they are based on the same general formula as the acanthus on the shell drawer of the Bush-Snader dressing table (Fig. 13a). Similarities are also evident in the fluting and veining of the knee acanthus. May, 1986 51 Figure 16. Dressing table, 1730-1760, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, walnut with Atlantic coast white cedar and poplar secondary.
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