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Joseph Armitt (d. 1747)
Roundabout Chair
ca. 1740–50
Northeast, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America
American
Walnut, yellow pine
30 1/2 x 28 1/2 x 27 in. (77.5 x 72.4 x 68.6 cm)
Rogers Fund, 1925
25.115.15
In the 1740s Philadelphia chair makers, desperate to compete with the low-cost "Boston chairs" being shipped from New England, introduced an elegant local interpretation of the fashionable Queen Anne style, wherein virtually all structural members—crest rails, arm supports, and front and side seat rails—were gracefully curved. This example, a roundabout or corner chair, is notable for its muscular stance and the wrought-iron-like twisting of the arm supports—features associated with the work of local cabinetmaker Joseph Armitt.