500050 Sideboard, c.1855 (walnut) by Bailly, Joseph Alexis (1825-1883) (attr. to); 290.4x211.4x69.4 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Newly acquired wealth from railroad production, manufacturing, and an expanded economy produced a new elite class of Americans who looked abroad for sources of decoration to adorn their lives. Grand, baronial furniture, reminiscent of German hunting lodges or French castles, became popular during the mid 1800s among America??? wealthy. Elaborate displays of abundance were reflected in the carvings of flora, fauna, and freshly hunted game. The depictions of Native American hunters on this example, most likely made in Philadelphia, may have meant that this piece was displayed at one of the many international expositions that occurred during this period. ); Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund; American, out of copyright.

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