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Fall-front Secretary Cabinet

Maker (American, 1863 - 1905)
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1878
Mediumebony, ebonized maple, mahogany, figured birch, gilding, cloisonné
Dimensions65 × 38 × 16 1/2 in. (165.1 × 96.5 × 41.9 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from the Art Collectors' Council
Label TextHerter Brothers, headed by German emigre Gustave Herter (1830-1898) and his half-brother Christian (1839-1883), produced some of New York's finest furniture in a rich and eclectic array of styles in the post-Civil War era. The firm's high level of artisanship and design are evident in this cabinet, which features cloisonne panels imported from Japan depicting chrysanthemums, lotus blossoms, a butterfly, and a dragonfly--highly symbolic flora and fauna in traditional Japanese culture--inserted into an ebony-veneered front. Japonesque motifs became especially popular in the West after American naval ships forced the opening of Japan to Western trade in 1853.

Status
On view
Object number2000.12
Side Chair
Herter Brothers
ca. 1878-1880
Object number: 2002.15
Herter Brothers
1881-1882
Object number: 2021.9
Fall-front Secretary
Bernard Molitor
secretary: 1812-1816; plaques: center:1783, left:1774, right:1777
Object number: 27.22
Fall-front secretary
Martin Carlin
ca. 1775
Object number: 11.32
Goblet
McKee Brother
ca. 1860
Object number: 2000.18.8
Small Fall-Front Desk
Adrien Faizelot Delorme
1750-1760
Object number: 78.20.64
Fall-Front Desk
Pierre Roussel
ca. 1760
Object number: 78.20.63
Woman with a Fan
Albert Herter
ca. 1895
Object number: 2017.8
Small Yellow Shaker Box
Unknown, American
ca. 1840 - 1860
Object number: 2016.25.46.5
Mechanical Writing Table
Jean-François Oeben
1755-1765
Object number: 27.185
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Edna Walker
1904
Object number: 2004.17.1
Small Upright Writing Cabinet
Pierre Roussel
1760-1770
Object number: 27.101