Wooden and Gilded Double Cove Frame
CultureAmerican
Dateca. 1850-1900
MediumMahogany, poplar, or basswood, and gilded pine
DimensionsOverall, Frame: 42 5/8 × 64 5/8 × 4 7/8 in. (108.3 × 164.1 × 12.4 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object numberF2013.4
Not on view
DescriptionThis is a partially gilded American period frame from the second half of the nineteenth century. It is constructed of a basswood or poplar outer molding with an applied solid mahogany cap, around a gilded pine liner, with pine support blocks. The outer cove is stained to a natural wood finish. The gilded inner molding has a sanded cove, bordered by taenia on both sides, with diminutive running ornament above and diminutive strung pearls below. A 7/8 in. gilded pine flat-and-hollow liner will be added to make the molding width a total of 5 ½ in., and the sight size is currently 37 ¾ x 61 ¾ in.Label TextWooden and Gilded Double Cove Frame, ca. 1850–1900 American Mahogany, poplar or basswood, and gilded pine Museum purchase F2013.4ProvenancePurchased from Gill & Lagodich, New York, NY, March 2013.
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