Upholstery CSI: Reading the Evidence
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Upholstery CSI: Reading the EvidenceMay 26, 2018 - present
When most people look at furniture, they admire the craftsmanship of the cabinetmaker. But the look and function of seating furniture often hinged on the talent of another trade - that of the upholsterer. In "Upholstery CSI: Reading the Evidence," visitors will discover the secrets of the 18th-century upholstery trade. Beginning with a bare chair frame, the upholsterer layered webbing, linen, stuffing, and show fabric to create a fashionable piece. Unfortunately, the 200-year-old fabrics rarely survive the passage of time and changing fashions.
This exhibition received an Excellence in Exhibition Award from the American Alliance of Museums in May 2019.
This exhibition was made possible through the generosity of Don and Elaine Bogus.
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ca. 1730
ca. 1765
1790-1800
1750-1770
1790-1810
ca. 1760
1770-1800
1990 (frame) 2009 (upholstery)
1990 (frame) 2009 (upholstery)
ca. 1700
ca. 1765
1710-1730
ca. 1730
1740-1760
1771-1776
1819-1821
1775-1800
ca. 1780
1755-1770
1750-1770
1750-1775
Ca. 1786
1800-1815
ca. 1790