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Lockwood de Forest and Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company

Slipper Chair

1881-1885

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Slipper Chair

1881-1885

Physical Qualities Teak wood, original cotton and silk upholstery, metal springs, brass and rubber casters, iron nails, replacement fabric, burlap., 32 1/2 x 18 3/8 x 18 3/8 in. (82.6 x 46.7 x 46.7 cm.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Gift of Blanche Adler, and Bequest of Alice Worthington Ball
Object Number 1988.1359
The unfurling vines and blossoming flowers covering this chair frame were carved by mistri, professional wood and stone craftsmen working in Ahmedabad, India. The compositional play of incision, curve, and cutout is a style taught by father to son in the Gujarat region. In 1880, the New York interior designer Lockwood de Forest met prominent Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist Muggunbhai Hutheesing (d. 1889) in Ahmedabad, and together they established the Ahmedabad Woodcarving Company to preserve pre-Colonial Indian craftsmanship and export work to the American market. De Forest incorporated furniture, paneling, and architectural elements by mistri makers in his commissions to decorate entryways, parlors, and bedrooms of wealthy Americans. This chair, whose upholstery is original and also made in Ahmedabad, sat in the living room of Mary Elizabeth Garrett, businesswoman and art patron, at 101 West Monument Street in Baltimore, a townhome, now demolished, that became the first location of The Baltimore Museum of Art. -Brittany Luberda, American Wing Collection Rotation March 2021
Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1988; Margot Johnson, New York

Inscribed: Underside of stretcher stamped, "N 27"

Markings: Casters marked, "Goodyear Rubber Co."

Designer

Lockwood de Forest

1849–1931

American, 1850-1932
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Manufacturer

Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company

1880–1909

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 1881-c. 1910
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