John Townsend (1732-1809) is one of the most revered cabinetmakers of Colonial America. He spent his life in Newport, Rhode Island, leaving a uniquely large body of documented work. This illustrated book, the first publication ever devoted to Townsend, looks at the life and legacy of this extraordinary cabinetmaker.
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John Townsend: Newport Cabinetmaker by H. Heckscher
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About H. Heckscher
Morrison Heckscher is Lawrence A. Fleischman Chairman of The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exhibition schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 6 May to 25 September 2005.
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CIN030010717XVG
9780300107173
030010717X
John Townsend: Newport Cabinetmaker by H. Heckscher
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