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550:, No. 269 South Fifth StreetβOne of the leading and most successful designers and manufacturers of artistic furniture in Philadelphia is Mr. Daniel Pabst, whose office and manufactory are located at No. 269 South Fifth Street. The business was established in 1854 by Pabst & Krauss, who were pioneers in the trade here. About 16 years ago Mr. Pabst became sole proprietor. The premises are very spacious, admirably arranged, and equipped throughout with every facility and convenience for the transaction of business, employment being given to 25 skilled workmen. Mr. Pabst designs and manufactures art and antique furniture of all kinds, which, for beauty and originality of design, superior and elaborate finish are unexcelled. The trade of the house extends through this and adjacent States. It is so well known and has retained its old customers for so long a time, that its reputation for honorable, straightforward dealing is established beyond the requirements of praise.
291:, closely examined a house nearing completion at 510 South Broad Street, and decided that he was going to work for the firm that designed it. The next day he presented himself to Frank Furness, and was hired as a draftsman at US$ 10 a week. The Bloomfield H. Moore House was the most ambitious Furness & Hewitt domestic commission to date, and Furness's interiors β manufacture attributed to Pabst β were his most perverse. The egrets from the Roosevelt dining table reappeared, this time supporting the dining room mantel, but the house is best remembered for the nightmarish chimneypiece in its library. The tall and massive walnut chimneypiece featured compressed columns supporting oversized piers incised with stylized sunflowers, twin "hounds of hell" grotesques snarling from behind shields, a
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common practice of our cabinet-makers with their best work β¦ The hinges and metallic mountings were of oxidized silver of the finest workmanship and spirited in design. All the panels were filled with relief-carving, animal and floral forms being introduced; but these were not all of original design. A noticeable feature was the central mirror surmounted by a crocketed gable, richly carved, with finial composed of two birds resembling pelicans. Four finials on the posts which defined the three main divisions were finished with carved cockatoos. The amount of rich carving far surpassed that on any other Gothic piece in the
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271:(father of the future president) hired Furness to decorate his newly built townhouse at 6 West 57th Street, New York City (demolished). The ornate Neo-Grec paneling, bookcases, cabinetry and mantels are based on designs in Furness's sketchbook, and their manufacture is attributed to Pabst. The pair is also credited with individual pieces of Roosevelt furniture. The massive dining table (image left) β with a base featuring carved herons pinching frogs in their bills β is now in the collection of the
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brickwork. The Potts House (altered 1875β76) seems to have been strongly influenced by
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172:, where he would make his professional career. The excellence of his craftsmanship elevated him above his peers, as did the strongly architectonic (building-like) quality of his furniture designsβoften massively scaled, with columns, pilasters, rounded and Gothic arches, bold carving and polychromatic decoration. He was a master at
489:, in Washington, D.C. The bedroom suite was reputedly purchased just before or during their honeymoon, and returned with them to Colorado. The bed's 8-foot-8-inch (2.64 m)-tall headboard is carved with owls and bats, creatures of the night; the 8-foot-11-inch (2.72 m)-tall bureau-and-mirror is carved with
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University of Pennsylvania for 50 years of carving large decorative spoons for senior-class "Honor Men Awards." Several of the spoons survive, including one in
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Furness's competitors. The firm of Collins & Autenrieth designed the Charles T. Parry House (1870β71) at 1921β27 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and its Renaissance Revival interior woodwork is attributed to Pabst. The paneled vestibule, while still attributed to Pabst, may date
189:. His Philadelphia shop grew to employ up to 50 workmen, but the company's records do not survive. Of the presumably thousands of pieces produced by his shop over half a century, only two are signed, and very few are documented. Therefore, identification of his works must be done through attribution.
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Furness-Pabst bookcases (Pabst is credited in an 1871 Furness letter); and the mantels and sideboard at "Glenview" (Pabst is credited in an 1877 Yonkers newspaper article). The Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet at the Brooklyn Museum has a fragment of a handwritten label
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Daniel Pabst really did develop a unique and identifiable decorative vocabulary. He tended to envelop the object's architecture with a fine scale pattern; it was an invention of his own. He wasn't aping the
European antecedent. While I think there are masterpieces of Pabst's not from Furness's pen,
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Philadelphia in the last quarter of the 19th century. Clearly,
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Philadelphia. The treatment was rather architectural throughout, too much so for practical purposes. Such a heavy piece should be built in a house, and not be treated as movable furniture. The wood was filled and highly polished on shellac, as is the
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The most famous pieces attributed to Pabst are a Neo-Grec desk and chair made to the designs of Frank Furness. Created for the architect's brother Horace (and slightly altered from Frank's surviving drawings), they are now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Furness family papers document a set of
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Joseph M. Wilson (of Wilson Brothers) was hired by Col. Joseph D. Potts to remodel a circa-1850 suburban house at 3905 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. And remodel it Wilson did, designing numerous additions β including a 4-story tower β and unifying the exterior with polychromatic diamond-patterned
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parlor's mantel features the dog-faced beasts that flank fireplaces in several Furness houses, the entrance hall features door frames and a chimneypiece with shingled roofs (a frequent Furness motif). The 1877 article specifically credits the dining room's "very elaborate
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of Colorado β is attributed to Pabst. Tabor was sworn in as a U.S. senator on January 27, 1883, but was only a temporary placeholder, serving 37 days in office until the Colorado legislature could fill the vacancy. Three days before resigning he married his paramour,
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pediment rising to a finial, and twin owls staring down from the roof. The Moore house was demolished in the 1950s, but much of the chimneypiece, stripped of its grotesques and thus about 3 feet (0.91 m) shorter, survives. Sullivan went on to lead the
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city house. The eye-popping Moorish and Neo-Grec interiors are attributed to Furness, and may have been made by Pabst. Gibson appears to have used copies of the PAFA armchairs as seating in his picture gallery. His Neo-Grec library table β now at the
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245:(1871β76). The Philadelphia art-museum-and-school's original furnishings included a lectern, bookcases, and set of Neo-Grec furniture for the boardroom. Armchairs from the set, attributed to Furness and Pabst, are in the collections of the
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According to Philadelphia land records, Daniel Pabst and Franz Krauss, both cabinetmakers of the city of Philadelphia, purchased the property at 269 South Fifth Street on February 16, 1865, for the sum of US$ 4,500 ($ 89,600 today).
758:. The maple-veneered panels of the doors are cameo-carved to reveal the walnut underneath. The Art Nouveau tiles are reverse-painted glass, backed with reflective foil. The compressed columns are ebonized. Height: 96 in. (2.44 m.).
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Pabst was active in Philadelphia's large German-American community, and sponsored other emigrants, "taking them into his household while they were studying and learning their way in the new country." He was a member of the
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On his business card β undated (no earlier than 1865, from the address) β Pabst listed "Gothic church furniture a specialty." So there may remain numerous as-yet-unidentified pulpits, pews and altars created by his shop.
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article, that says the mantels and the buffet are by Pabst. No other woodworkers are mentioned and so the attribution of the rest of the house is stylistic." β Laura Vookles, Curator of Collections, Hudson River
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A copy of the Pabst customer list is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
525:, and is now part of the permanent collection of its museum in Denver.
287:
A 17-year-old architecture student visiting Philadelphia in June 1873,
2944:
1819:
1208:, made by Pabst, is built into an alcove opposite the massive mantel."
690:
he certainly benefitted from his close association with the architect.
409:. The house's second owner was the renowned surgeon and teacher, Dr.
209:
3039:"Iz You Iz or Iz You Ain't Daniel Pabst : PMA Tries to Find Out"
697:
360:
292:
3124:
3029:
Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery, and Other Details
2968:"Decorative Fine-Art Work at Philadelphia : American Furniture"
2966:
1686:
1172:, although once attributed to Furness does not show Furnessβs hand."
747:
423:. Before it was demolished in 1968, the house was documented by the
275:, Atlanta, Georgia. The cameo-carved master bedroom suite is now at
3449:
3054:
Nineteenth Century Furniture : Innovation, Revival, and Reform
2632:
2319:
1731:
1093:
Emlen Physick sitting room mantel (1878), Frank Furness, architect.
893:
bedroom suite (c. 1882β83) – bed, bureau with mirror –
615:
490:
129:
3017:
Cooper, Dan (Fall 2007). "Daniel Pabst, Modern Gothic Furniture".
1755:
1604:
1568:
1451:
1391:
1379:
606:
786:"Fox and Crane" sideboard (c. 1870β80), Art Institute of Chicago.
471:
300:
3562:
3375:
Thomas, George E.; Cohen, Jeffrey A.; Lewis, Michael J. (1996).
2620:
1882:
3641:
3544:
1558:
1526:
1439:
1367:
1204:"The dining room is trimmed with black walnut. A very elaborate
828:(c. 1875β80), design attributed to Furness, private collection.
390:
168:, Germany, Pabst immigrated to the U.S. in 1849 and settled in
3318:"Winterthur's Philadelphia Furniture Forum: What Was Learned?"
3285:"Henry Charles Lea and the Libraries within the Library (PDF)"
3002:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. cover, pp. 142, 146-47, 460-61.
2514:
2512:
2237:
3190:
Kaplan, Wendy (May 1987a). "The Furniture of Frank Furness".
1721:
1719:
1308:
1306:
1304:
878:
on one bed's headboard is repeated in a stained glass window.
764:
Renaissance Revival sideboard (c. 1860s), deaccessioned from
571:
548:
Daniel Pabst, Designer and Manufacturer of Artistic Furniture
343:
2101:
1848:
1846:
821:
Modern Gothic smokers cabinet (c. 1875), private collection.
197:
2738:
2509:
2225:
1429:
1427:
521:– the "Baby Doe" Tabor bedroom suite was acquired by
518:
432:
140:
styles. Examples of his work are in the collections of the
116:(June 11, 1826 β July 15, 1910) was a German-born American
2999:
In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement
1716:
1592:
1301:
226:" The bookcases are visible in a circa-1900 photograph of
3420:
3207:. Little Brown and Company; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
2289:
2149:
2063:
Philadelphia Land Records β Recorded LRB Book 74 Page 491
1864:
1843:
1825:
1623:
Bloomfield Moore chimneypiece in 2009, nos. 257 & 258
1141:
that may have originally read "Pabst" and "Philadelphia."
2908:
1424:
3058:. New York, N.Y: Art & Antiques. cover, pp. 36-43.
1656:
1644:
1499:
850:
Sitting room: 2 cameo-carved maple exhibition cabinets.
3224:
Frank Furness : Architecture and the Violent Mind
2920:
1704:
1414:
1412:
1410:
1408:
1406:
347:
Henry Charles Lea Library (1881), as now installed in
834:
Modern Gothic cabinetwork & furniture (1876β77),
783:
Ebonized pedestal (c. 1870), Cleveland Museum of Art.
2249:
2161:
1692:
1041:
Charles T. Parry vestibule (c. 1870β84), now at the
380:" (1876β77), in Yonkers, New York—part of the
2201:
2173:
2089:
2083:"Philadelphia: Leading Merchants and Manufacturers"
2015:
2013:
1463:
1403:
1289:
3051:
1362:Historic American Buildings Survey PA.23-WALF.2A-5
1330:
714:β Andrew Van Styn, furniture scholar & dealer.
2991:. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
2980:. James R. Osgood & Company. January 6, 1877.
2596:
1029:1870-75), attributed to Pabst, private collection
966:Joseph D. Potts House, interior woodwork (1876),
931:Pier mirror (1870β71), made for Charles T. Parry.
389:" to Pabst, although only its base survives. Its
4014:
3374:
2638:
2424:
2107:
2010:
1925:
1749:
1610:
1574:
1532:
1494:Gibson dining room, with picture gallery beyond.
1457:
1445:
1397:
1190:"Our attribution is based on an August 3, 1877,
900:Colonial Revival desk (1901), exhibited at the
847:Library: ebonized chimneypiece & bookcases.
3350:Thomas, George E.; Brownlee, David B. (2000).
3349:
2470:, from Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute.
1888:
3578:
3399:
2626:
2072:McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory of 1866
1879:, from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings.
1804:, from Philadelphia Architects and Buildings.
954:
909:
806:National Historic Site, Oyster Bay, New York.
641:Pabst died in Philadelphia on July 15, 1910.
393:fox-and-crane panels, copied from a plate in
367:The most prominent object of the class was a
3403:Cape May : Queen of the Seaside Resorts
3247:. Hudson River Museum. cover, plates 10-12.
3110:
2852:
2744:
2518:
2243:
2231:
2191:
2155:
1543:
1541:
1312:
739:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet (c. 1875),
3315:
3092:Hanks, David A.; Peirce, Donald C. (1983).
3091:
2295:
1662:
3613:St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Germantown
3585:
3571:
3522:"Daniel Pabst Cabinet Maker" business card
1625:, from Oley Valley Architectural Antiques.
884:Ebonized chair (c. 1880), Brooklyn Museum.
322:Furness's bank buildings of the late-1870s
217:house in New York City (1873, demolished).
29:
3730:St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Birdsboro
3400:Thomas, George E.; Doebley, Carl (1976).
1998:Daniel Pabst "Baby Doe" Tabor Bedroom Set
1687:American Architect and Building News 1877
1538:
996:Modern Gothic drop-front music portfolio.
864:(c. 1877β80), Metropolitan Museum of Art.
435:. Now called "Wayne Hall," it houses the
405:from a later renovation by another firm,
3435:
3340:
3096:. Atlanta, Georgia: High Museum of Art.
3032:. (1st American ed.) Charles C. Perkins.
3025:
2988:Renaissance Revival Furniture in America
2132:Antique Gothic Style Pabst Oak Bench Pew
2120:Daniel Pabst Cabinet Maker business card
1852:
1773:
1598:
746:
734:
722:
673:in Wilmington, Delaware, and elsewhere.
605:
593:
342:
331:
208:
196:
3378:Frank Furness : The Complete Works
3261:
3240:
3202:
3189:
3036:
1761:
1710:
1433:
1418:
853:Parlor: mantel (with dog-faced beasts).
718:
4063:Hessian emigrants to the United States
4015:
3742:First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
3294:
3282:
3265:Westchester : The American Suburb
3016:
2950:
2926:
2914:
2769:Renaissance Revival exhibition cabinet
2267:
2255:
1737:
1698:
1516:
1514:
1373:
1261:
1259:
727:Fox and Crane Sideboard (c. 1870β80),
667:Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
598:Daniel Pabst & Son advertisement,
497:, and was part of the furnishings of "
265:β is attributed to Furness and Pabst.
230:'s library. One of them is now at the
3631:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
3566:
3499:"Cabinet, attributed to Daniel Pabst"
3290:. University of Pennsylvania Library.
3221:
3072:
3050:Hanks, David (1982). "Daniel Pabst".
3049:
2995:
2394:PAFA armchair at Allentown Art Museum
2207:
2179:
2167:
2095:
2032:McElroy's Philadelphia City Directory
1949:
1650:
1505:
1469:
1385:
1336:
1295:
1267:"Cabinet, attributed to Daniel Pabst"
243:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
4058:Burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery
3999:
3427:. Philadelphia: Lippincott. p.
3169:
3147:
2984:
2973:American Architect and Building News
2602:
2348:, from Biggs Museum of American Art.
1931:
981:
638:the collection of the Pabst family.
3172:"Furness library interior for sale"
3113:Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin
2446:, from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
1511:
1256:
696:work presents the very germ of the
124:(1839β1912), he made pieces in the
13:
3899:Provident Life & Trust Company
3810:University of Pennsylvania Library
3640:
3421:Wilson Brothers & Co. (1885).
3316:Solis-Cohen, Lita (5 March 2014).
2996:Burke, Doreen Bolger, ed. (1986).
2905:, from University of Pennsylvania.
2886:, from University of Pennsylvania.
2867:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2843:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2831:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2819:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2807:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2795:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2783:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2771:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2759:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2384:, from Victoria and Albert Museum.
2222:, from University of Pennsylvania.
2144:Victorian Modern Gothic hall bench
2085:. Philadelphia. 1886. p. 167.
1946:, from University of Pennsylvania.
1922:, from University of Pennsylvania.
1867:, p. 7. illustrations, p. 21.
1677:, from Philadelphia Museum of Art.
1131:at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
425:Historic American Buildings Survey
327:
14:
4089:
3592:
3482:
3037:Edwards, Robert (November 2008).
1523:, from Detroit Institute of Arts.
993:Modern Gothic vanity with mirror.
943:Neo-Grec partners desk (1870β90).
222:bookcases created by the pair β "
118:cabinetmaker of the Victorian Era
37:1871), Philadelphia Museum of Art
35:Horace Howard Furness Desk (1870-
3998:
3358:University of Pennsylvania Press
3026:Eastlake, Charles Locke (1872).
2985:Ames, Kenneth (1 January 1970).
2932:
2889:
2870:
2858:
2834:
2822:
2810:
2798:
2786:
2774:
2762:
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2722:
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2698:
2679:
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2644:
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2584:
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2560:
2548:
2536:
2524:
2497:
2485:
2473:
2468:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet
2456:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet
2372:, from Art Institute of Chicago.
1098:
1086:
1074:
1062:
1050:
1034:
1018:
1002:
862:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet
752:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet
462:
437:University of Pennsylvania Press
317:Modern Gothic exhibition cabinet
2939:Daniel Pabst Vanity (thumbnail)
2705:Pair of Modern Gothic pedestals
2461:
2449:
2430:
2399:
2387:
2375:
2363:
2360:, from Cleveland Museum of Art.
2351:
2332:
2313:
2301:
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2213:
2137:
2125:
2113:
2075:
2066:
2057:
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1795:
1783:
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1580:
1521:Henry Clay Gibson Library Table
1487:
1475:
1238:
1229:
1220:
1211:
1198:
1184:
1175:
1162:
1153:
1144:
299:bisected by a center column, a
192:
3301:. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
3226:. W. W. Norton & Company.
2639:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
2579:Glenview sideboard (far right)
2425:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
2108:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1865:Wilson Brothers & Co. 1885
1826:Wilson Brothers & Co. 1885
1752:, pp. 169, 250, 261, 265.
1750:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1611:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1575:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1533:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1458:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1446:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1398:Thomas, Cohen & Lewis 1996
1342:
1318:
1134:
1121:
628:German Society of Pennsylvania
620:Remember me Salina Gross 1850.
468:"Baby Doe" Tabor bedroom suite
306:Chicago School of Architecture
72:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
1:
4073:19th-century American artists
3988:Wilson Brothers & Company
3923:B&O Station, Philadelphia
3864:Girard Trust Company Building
3858:St. Luke's Church, Kensington
3755:
3383:Princeton Architectural Press
3077:. Detroit Institute of Arts.
2865:Modern Gothic tall case clock
2480:Modern Gothic smokers cabinet
2339:Renaissance Revival sideboard
2280:Renaissance Revival sideboard
1675:Centennial medal won by Pabst
1110:
1026:
968:Wilson Brothers & Company
680:
599:
407:Wilson Brothers & Company
351:, University of Pennsylvania.
159:
4048:American furniture designers
3822:Princeton Club, Philadelphia
3752:Furness, Evans & Company
3343:The Autobiography of an Idea
3295:Sewell, Darrel, ed. (1976).
3268:. Fordham University Press.
3170:Iams, David (6 April 2002).
2667:Dr. Emlen Physick's bedroom.
2270:, quoted throughout article.
1982:Baby Doe Tabor bedroom suite
1548:Theodore Roosevelt furniture
1250:
766:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
542:A company profile from 1886:
487:Elizabeth "Baby Doe" McCourt
315:An 8-foot (2.4 m)-tall
107:(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
7:
3917:B&O Station, Pittsburgh
3341:Sullivan, Louis H. (1924).
3241:Madigan, Mary Jean (1973).
2733:The New York Times Magazine
2695:, from Garden State Legacy.
2533:, from Hudson River Museum.
2494:, from Christie's New York.
902:1904 St. Louis World's Fair
655:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
589:
528:
308:, and become the mentor to
56:Langenstein, Hesse, Germany
16:American furniture designer
10:
4094:
3935:Jersey City Ferry Terminal
3507:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3424:Catalogue of Work Executed
3406:. The Art Alliance Press.
3262:Panetta, Roger G. (2006).
3222:Lewis, Michael J. (2001).
3148:Iams, David (2 May 1993).
2959:
2941:, from S & S Auctions.
2415:, from High Museum of Art.
1889:Thomas & Brownlee 2000
1589:, from Winterthur Library.
1376:, pp. 378β79, 401β03.
1275:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1043:Philadelphia Museum of Art
955:University of Pennsylvania
916:Hanging cabinet (1860β70).
910:Philadelphia Museum of Art
756:Metropolitan Museum of Art
247:Victoria and Albert Museum
236:Museum of Fine Arts Boston
232:University of Pennsylvania
170:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
154:Victoria and Albert Museum
146:Philadelphia Museum of Art
142:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4078:American furniture makers
4068:Artists from Philadelphia
3996:
3950:
3929:Buckingham Valley station
3885:
3786:Brooke Mansion, Birdsboro
3751:
3694:
3651:
3638:
3600:
3524:, from Bryn Mawr College.
3176:The Philadelphia Inquirer
3155:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2896:Henry Charles Lea Library
2627:Thomas & Doebley 1976
2569:, from Wikimedia Commons.
2122:, from Bryn Mawr College.
1944:Henry Charles Lea Library
1903:, from Wikimedia Commons.
1816:, from Wikimedia Commons.
1587:Robert Edwards Collection
1484:, from Wikimedia Commons.
1482:Henry C. Gibson interiors
1011:Detroit Institute of Arts
644:
461:
456:
263:Detroit Institute of Arts
85:
77:
61:
42:
28:
21:
3968:G. W. & W. D. Hewitt
3661:Centennial National Bank
3652:Frank Furness, Architect
2853:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2745:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2730:"Magnificent Obsession,"
2707:, from Live Auctioneers.
2617:, from Live Auctioneers.
2593:, from frankfurness.org.
2567:Glenview parlor, c. 1886
2519:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2329:, from J&L Antiques.
2310:, from Live Auctioneers.
2244:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2232:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2192:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2156:Hanks & Talbott 1977
2146:, from Live Auctioneers.
2134:, from Live Auctioneers.
2020:"Tabor Bed and Dresser,"
1792:, from Live Auctioneers.
1313:Hanks & Talbott 1977
1115:
729:Art Institute of Chicago
669:in Utica, New York, the
399:Hints on Household Taste
150:Art Institute of Chicago
4038:German furniture makers
3978:William Lightfoot Price
3283:Peters, Edward (2000).
3203:Kaplan, Wendy (1987b).
2719:, from Brooklyn Museum.
2615:Rittenhouse Club mantel
2458:, from Brooklyn Museum.
2427:, pp. 175, 182β83.
2370:Fox and Crane sideboard
2296:Hanks & Peirce 1983
2284:Antiques & Fine Art
1957:"Tabor Bed and Dresser"
1790:Fox and Crane sideboard
1496:from Wikimedia Commons.
1327:, from Brooklyn Museum.
895:History Colorado Center
663:Cleveland Museum of Art
576:Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
568:Charles Custis Harrison
495:William Randolph Hearst
363:(whereabouts unknown):
269:Theodore Roosevelt, Sr.
4043:American cabinetmakers
3804:Williamson Free School
3768:Lotta Crabtree Cottage
3645:
3619:Trinity Church, Oxford
3345:. Dover, 1956 reprint.
2953:, illustration, p. 61.
2877:Pabst-Furness bookcase
2841:Neo-Grec partners desk
2504:Glenview entrance hall
2437:Modern Gothic pedestal
2406:Roosevelt dining table
2308:Neo-Grec music cabinet
2022:from History Colorado.
2007:, from Rare Victorian.
1838:Charles T. Parry House
1814:Charles T. Parry House
1802:Charles T. Parry House
904:, whereabouts unknown.
759:
744:
732:
716:
611:
603:
556:John Christian Bullitt
552:
514:The Ballad of Baby Doe
503:San Simeon, California
413:β subject of the 1889
374:
352:
340:
218:
215:Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
206:
4033:People from Kirchhain
3644:
3530:from Live Auctioneers
3503:The Collection Online
3192:The Magazine Antiques
3073:Hanks, David (1983).
2581:, from Mattie's Blog.
2557:, from Mattie's Blog.
2555:Glenview sitting room
2196:The Evening Bulletin,
1986:The Magazine Antiques
1913:Joseph D. Potts House
1901:Joseph D. Potts House
1726:The Yonkers Statesman
1352:. Library of Congress
1271:The Collection Online
838:, Yonkers, New York:
768:, private collection.
750:
738:
726:
684:
609:
597:
580:Pennsylvania Railroad
564:Horace Howard Furness
545:
365:
357:Centennial Exposition
346:
335:
228:Horace Howard Furness
212:
202:Horace Howard Furness
200:
105:Modern Gothic cabinet
4053:American woodworkers
3941:Broad Street Station
3886:Demolished buildings
3780:Water Street station
3712:Gravers Lane station
3667:Emlen Physick Estate
3625:Thomas Hockley House
3438:Winterthur Portfolio
2651:Emlen Physick Estate
2506:, from Beau Stanton.
2492:Ebonized fire screen
2194:, p. 7, citing
1740:, quoted in page 59.
1388:, quoted in page 43.
1170:In Pursuit of Beauty
826:Campeche-style chair
719:Examples of his work
251:Allentown Art Museum
3852:Merion Cricket Club
3696:Furness & Evans
3679:Wallingford station
3019:Style 1900 Magazine
2855:, cover, pp. 16-18.
2829:Modern Gothic chair
2735:, November 4, 2012.
1963:. February 27, 2015
1641:, January 22, 2015.
1025:Neo-Grec armchair (
872:Emlen Physick House
702:Christopher Dresser
511:and the 1956 opera
382:Hudson River Museum
359:for a large walnut
282:Corinthian capitals
249:in London, and the
213:Dining room of the
126:Renaissance Revival
100:Emlen Physick House
89:Collaboration with
3870:Wilmington Station
3846:Horace Jayne House
3816:The Baldwin School
3718:Mount Airy station
3646:
3539:2014-12-22 at the
2901:2012-08-29 at the
2882:2014-12-24 at the
2817:Modern Gothic desk
2691:2016-03-04 at the
2686:Mrs. Ralston's bed
2676:from Cape May MAC.
2672:2014-12-31 at the
2641:, pp. 209β10.
2629:, pp. 116β17.
2531:Glenview staircase
2482:, from iCollector.
2442:2014-12-18 at the
2411:2015-09-24 at the
2344:2014-12-27 at the
2325:2014-12-19 at the
2246:, pp. 11, 15.
2003:2014-12-20 at the
1918:2018-04-23 at the
1891:, pp. 326β28.
1764:, cover, plate 10.
1653:, pp. 460β61.
1639:Lodi News-Sentinel
1613:, pp. 168β69.
1601:, pp. 190β92.
1577:, pp. 180β83.
1553:2014-12-22 at the
1508:, pp. 263β64.
1460:, pp. 157β59.
1400:, pp. 166β67.
760:
745:
733:
612:
604:
353:
341:
310:Frank Lloyd Wright
273:High Museum of Art
219:
207:
180:) in wood –
166:Langenstein, Hesse
4010:
4009:
3951:Associated people
3724:Undine Barge Club
3699:(1881–1886)
3654:(1875–1881)
3606:(1871–1875)
3413:978-0-8798-2016-9
3367:978-0-8122-3515-9
3275:978-0-8232-2594-1
3254:978-0-87100-043-9
3233:978-0-3937-3063-0
3103:978-0-93980-216-6
3084:978-0-89558-098-6
3009:978-0-87099-468-5
2917:, pp. 49β50.
2793:Lea music cabinet
2358:Ebonized pedestal
1855:, pp. 44β57.
1728:, August 3, 1877.
1325:Fragment of label
1192:Yonkers Statesman
982:Winterthur Museum
671:Winterthur Museum
562:, John M. Doyle,
478:
477:
445:Henry Charles Lea
443:medieval scholar
411:David Hayes Agnew
253:in Pennsylvania.
111:
110:
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3905:Sedgwick station
3876:Zurbrugg Mansion
3834:New Hope station
3760:
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3381:(2nd ed.).
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3324:. Archived from
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