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Wing armchair

Unknown artist, c. 1720

This Queen Anne wing armchair is significant because it retains its original upholstery. It is covered with a green linen, stamped with a symmetrical pattern including a watered design. This type of textile is likely to have been a common furnishing fabric in the early eighteenth century. The survival of original upholstery from this date is very rare and particularly on more modest, middle-status chairs. The Geffrye Museum specialises in the study of the homes of the English, urban middle classes. This form of chair, known at the time as an ‘easy chair’ is a key piece in the inventories of middling Londoners in the first half of the eighteenth century.

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Title of artwork, date

Wing armchair, c. 1720

Date supported

2011

Medium and material

Walnut

Grant

5472

Total cost

14400

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