Sit Down! Chairs from Six Centuries

Museum of Art Museum of Art

Exhibition: Sit Down! Chairs from Six Centuries

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Center Gallery, Halford Gallery, Focus Gallery, Bernard and Barbro Osher Gallery
Sit Down! will celebrate the Museum's distinguished collection of American and European furniture, focusing on chairs dating from the fifteenth to the twenty-first centuries.

Selected Works

"Eames Chair", ca. 1950 by Charles Eames, American, 1907-1978, laminated wood and steel, Museum Purchase, 1990.86.1
"Arm Chair", 1865-1870 by John Jelliff & Co., American, 1836-1890, rosewood, walnut, and upholstery, Museum Purchase, 1975.19
"Side Chair", ca. 1810 by Unknown Artist, English, mahogany with restored caned seat, Bequest of Sylvia E. Ross, 1963.26
"Cross Check Armchair", 1992, by Frank Gehry. Gift of Coco Kim and Richard Schetman, parents of Elizabeth Schetman, Bowdoin Class of 2013. 2010.36

About

Sit Down! will celebrate the Museum's distinguished collection of American and European furniture, focusing on chairs dating from the fifteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Ranging in date from a medieval armchair produced around 1500 to the Nurse Hat Chair designed by Richard Prince in 2008, this exhibition will examine the evolution of style, the nature of technological innovation, and the social meaning of seating furniture. Exemplary loans from Historic New England, Maine Historical Society, Victoria Mansion and several other collections will complement Bowdoin's significant holdings.