Table
furniture maker
Unknown
Date17th century
Place MadeSpain, Europe
MediumOak
Dimensions76.5 x 315.5 x 66.5 cm (30 1/8 x 124 3/16 x 26 3/16 in.)
ClassificationsFurniture
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberF19w49
eMuseum ID728855
EmbARK ObjectID14343
Previous Number573
TMS Source ID3150
Last Updated8/14/24
Status
Not on viewWeb CommentaryIsabella Stewart Gardner kept meticulous records of many of her acquisitions. In keeping with this legacy, object information is continually being reviewed, updated, and enriched in order to give greater access to the collection.
BibliographyNotesGilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), p. 167. (as an imitation of Spanish style of the 17th century)
Rollin van N. Hadley. “Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 8, no. 20 (17 Jan. 1965), p. 2. (as Spanish, dated 17th century)
Rollin van N. Hadley. “Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 8, no. 27 (7 Mar. 1965), p. 2.
Elizabeth A. Fleming. "Cultural Negotiations: A study of the New Mexican Caja." American Furniture 2000. Chipstone Foundation, accessed 28 October 2016, fig. 16. http://www.chipstone.org/article.php/469/American-Furniture-2000
Rollin van N. Hadley. “Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 8, no. 20 (17 Jan. 1965), p. 2. (as Spanish, dated 17th century)
Rollin van N. Hadley. “Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 8, no. 27 (7 Mar. 1965), p. 2.
Elizabeth A. Fleming. "Cultural Negotiations: A study of the New Mexican Caja." American Furniture 2000. Chipstone Foundation, accessed 28 October 2016, fig. 16. http://www.chipstone.org/article.php/469/American-Furniture-2000
ProvenanceNotesPurchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the art dealer Karl J. Freund, New York on 15 December 1914 for $1,400. (as English, Jacobean (about 17th century); as a set with museum no. F19w59)