1314 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107, Philadelphia
PA 19107
Curator-led Galley Tour of Stylish Books
Wednesday, January 16
2:30pm
Join us for a gallery tour led by the Curator of Art & Artifacts, Linda August.
Printed designs spread new ideas. Artisans, as well as their patrons, relied on books as a way to learn about the latest fashions in interior decoration. Philadelphia became a center for creating stylish furniture. The Library Company played a role by acquiring architecture and design books, which its members, who included cabinetmakers, frequently read and used. On display will be items spanning the 18th through 19th century. Highlights will include: Thomas Chippendale’s book, A Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director; the only known copy of the tradecard of Benjamin Randolph (a Library Company member); and colorful plates by Désiré Guilmard, who inspired Philadelphia cabinetmaker George Henkels.
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