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George Jakob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Jalisco
Seated Female Figure
ca. 200
Jalisco
Seated Male Figure
ca. 200
Charles Pollock; George Nelson; Henry Miller
Armchair, Model DAF
ca. 1956
Gardner & Company
1863–1888
Child's Chair
Patented May 21, 1872
Miguel Cabrera
Mexican, 1695–1768
Doña María de la Luz Padilla y Gómez de Cervantes
ca. 1760
Armchair
1750–1800
Kate Loye
One Family House Chair
Designed 1984; this example made 1986
John Singer Sargent
American, born Italy, 1856–1925
Aaron Augustus Healy
1907
John Singleton Copley
American, 1738–1815
Mrs. Alexander Cumming, née Elizabeth Goldthwaite, later Mrs. John Bacon
Charles Willson Peale
American, 1741–1827
Mrs. David Forman and Child
ca. 1785
Ralph Earl
American, 1751–1801
Clarissa Seymour (later Mrs. Truman Marsh)
1789
William Merritt Chase
American, 1849–1916
Girl in a Japanese Costume
ca. 1890
Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Charles Eames
Child's Chair
Designed 1945
Cecilia Beaux
American, 1855–1942
Mrs. Robert Abbe (Catherine Amory Bennett)
1898–1899
George Jakob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Jalisco
Seated Female Figure
ca. 200
Jalisco
Seated Male Figure
ca. 200
Charles Pollock; George Nelson; Henry Miller
Armchair, Model DAF
ca. 1956
Gardner & Company
1863–1888
Child's Chair
Patented May 21, 1872
Miguel Cabrera
Mexican, 1695–1768
Doña María de la Luz Padilla y Gómez de Cervantes
ca. 1760
Armchair
1750–1800
Kate Loye
One Family House Chair
Designed 1984; this example made 1986
John Singer Sargent
American, born Italy, 1856–1925
Aaron Augustus Healy
1907
John Singleton Copley
American, 1738–1815
Mrs. Alexander Cumming, née Elizabeth Goldthwaite, later Mrs. John Bacon
Charles Willson Peale
American, 1741–1827
Mrs. David Forman and Child
ca. 1785
Ralph Earl
American, 1751–1801
Clarissa Seymour (later Mrs. Truman Marsh)
1789
William Merritt Chase
American, 1849–1916
Girl in a Japanese Costume
ca. 1890
Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Charles Eames
Child's Chair
Designed 1945
Cecilia Beaux
American, 1855–1942
Mrs. Robert Abbe (Catherine Amory Bennett)
1898–1899
George Jakob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Armchair
ca. 1876
Jalisco
Seated Female Figure
ca. 200
Jalisco
Seated Male Figure
ca. 200
Charles Pollock; George Nelson; Henry Miller
Armchair, Model DAF
ca. 1956
Gardner & Company
1863–1888
Child's Chair
Patented May 21, 1872
Miguel Cabrera
Mexican, 1695–1768
Doña María de la Luz Padilla y Gómez de Cervantes
ca. 1760
Armchair
1750–1800
Kate Loye
One Family House Chair
Designed 1984; this example made 1986
John Singer Sargent
American, born Italy, 1856–1925
Aaron Augustus Healy
1907
John Singleton Copley
American, 1738–1815
Mrs. Alexander Cumming, née Elizabeth Goldthwaite, later Mrs. John Bacon
Charles Willson Peale
American, 1741–1827
Mrs. David Forman and Child
ca. 1785
Ralph Earl
American, 1751–1801
Clarissa Seymour (later Mrs. Truman Marsh)
1789
William Merritt Chase
American, 1849–1916
Girl in a Japanese Costume
ca. 1890
Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Charles Eames
Child's Chair
Designed 1945
Cecilia Beaux
American, 1855–1942
Mrs. Robert Abbe (Catherine Amory Bennett)
1898–1899
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