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   Gothic Revivalism
Works of Art (19)
Armchair, ca. 1775, American, Mahogany, red oak, sweet gum (1984.287) 
 
Armchair, ca. 1850, Chair frame by firm of Joseph-Pierre-François Jeanselme (French); upholstery by firm of Jacques-Michel Dulud, Carved rosewood, leather, silk, serge (1995.164) 
 
Armchair, ca. 1855, Attributed to Gustave Herter (American, born Germany; firm active New York City), Walnut (1986.204) 
 
Armchair, ca. 1891–92, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Samuel Colman (American), Oak, silk velvet (1992.125) 
 
Bread plate, ca. 1850, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British), Stoneware (1994.371) 
 
Cabinet-vitrine, 1899, Gustave Serrurier-Bovy (Belgian), Belgian (Liège), Red narra wood, ash, copper, enamel, glass (1981.512.4) 
 
Cabinet, ca. 1877–80, Attributed to Daniel Pabst (American; firm active Philadelphia), Walnut, maple, white pine, glass (1985.116) 
 
Desk, ca. 1877, Kimbel & Cabus (New York City), Oak, nickel-plated brass and iron hardware (2000.58) 
 
Ericstan for John J. Herrick, Tarrytown, New York (rear elevation), 1855–59, Alexander J. Davis (American), Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper (24.66.10) 
 
Glen Ellen for Robert Gilmor, Towson, Maryland (perspective, elevation, and plan), 1832–33, Alexander J. Davis (American), Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper (24.66.17) 
 
Hunting sword, ca. 1851, French (Paris), Silver, cast, chased, partly gilt; gilt copper; steel (1987.161) 
 
Lyndhurst for George Merritt, Tarrytown, New York (west [rear] elevation and plan), 1865, Alexander J. Davis (American), Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper (24.66.14) 
 
Pair of vases ("Vase Gothique Fragonard"), 1844, Sèvres Manufactory (French); Decorated by Jacob Meyer-Heine (French), Hard-paste porcelain (1992.23.1,.2) 
 
Plate, probably mid-19th century, Kaslinski Ironworks (Russian), Cast iron (2000.423) 
 
Printed cotton (detail), ca. 1830, English, Cotton (63.55.2) 
 
Side chair, 1870, Edward Welby Pugin (British), Stained oak, ebony, and brass (1993.134) 
 
Side chair, ca. 1857, Designer: Alexander J. Davis (American); Manufacturer: Probably Burns and Brother (New York City), Walnut (replacement upholstery) (1995.111)  
 
Study of a double townhouse (front elevation), ca. 1843, Alexander J. Davis (American), Watercolor and ink on paper (24.66.55) 
 
Table, ca. 1850–60, American, probably New York City, Walnut, marble (1986.78) 
 
Thematic Essays (6)