
Stool
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
American stools are remarkably rare, particularly those with cabriole legs and Rococo carving. Although the claw feet of this one are in the English manner, the stool appears to be of New York manufacture. The bow shape of the scalloped edges of the long rails, a popular motif in eighteenth-century New York, and the flat carving with gouge-like finishing strokes on the knees were typical of local practice. The use of American beech also distinguished the stool from its English counterparts.
The American Wing
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
The American Wing's ever-evolving collection comprises some 20,000 works of art by African American, Euro American, Latin American, and Native American men and women. Ranging from the colonial to early-modern periods, the holdings include painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts—including furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, silver, metalwork, jewelry, basketry, quill and bead embroidery—as well as historical interiors and architectural fragments.