콜든 저택의 브프랜크 방

ca. 1767
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 718
미국 전시관에 있는 역사적 실내장식 20개 중 하나인 이 방은 혁명 이전 뉴욕의 삶을나타냅니다. 패널로 구성된 벽난로 벽과 기타 건축 설비는1767년에 캐드왈라더 콜든 Jr.(뉴욕 부총독의 아들)를 위해 건설된 맨해튼에서 북쪽으로 육십 마일 떨어진 시골 저택에 속한 것입니다. 이 방은 월가에 있는 뉴욕시 저택에서1760년대부터 사무엘 브프랜크와 크로멜린 브프랜크 부인이 사용했던 소유물로 장식되었습니다. 이 부부의 후손들은 존 싱글턴 코플리의 가족 초상화, 뉴욕에서 제작된 의자, 긴 의자 및 카드놀이용 탁자로 구성된 독특한 3종 세트, 그리고 중국 수출 자기를 기증하였습니다.

Artwork Details

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  • 제목: 콜든 저택의 브프랜크 방
  • 연대: 1767년경
  • 지리: 뉴욕 콜든햄
  • 크기: 2.87 × 5.41 × 6.4m
  • 크레디트 라인: 매입, 실마리스 컬렉션, 교환에 의한 조지 코에 그레이브스 기증, 1940
  • 작품 번호: 40.127
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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4502. Woodwork of a Room from the Colden House, Coldenham, New York

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PETER KENNY: Most of the furniture in this room was used by an eighteenth-century New York Cty couple, Samuel and Judith Verplanck. Chairman of the American Wing, Morrison Heckscher.

MORRISON HECKSCHER: It is the one such place, the one such room anywhere that we know, where one can see all of one family's furniture shown very much the way it would have been in the 18th century, when it was new. The room is furnished with a suite of matching chairs and tables, particularly the card table in the center. All obviously made by one craftsman in the same style, which is a very English mid-18th century Georgian or so-called Chippendale style of furniture. But clearly the work of a New York City craftsman. In addition, there are the family portraits, two of which you can see over the settee on the far wall, by America's greatest 18th century portraitist, John Singleton Copley.

AMELIA PECK: That reminds me of two other paintings that are in the room. The two little pictures above the mantel…

PETER KENNY: Amelia Peck, Decorative Arts curator, tells their story:

AMELIA PECK: Samuel and Judith Verplanck eventually had a very big falling-out. And the falling-out came in 1776 when the British occupied Manhattan. And Samuel was a patriot and very upset by this and fled New York, Manhattan, and went to his country house up river. Judith, however, being brought up in Holland, was a royalist and stayed in New York. While in New York, the family history says she formed an attachment to Sir William Howe who was the commander-in-chief of the British army occupying Manhattan.

PETER KENNY: Those two paintings were a gift from him. And they both depict Eros, god of love. One is “The Temptation of Eros.” The other is “The Victory of Eros.”

AMELIA PECK: And they can only really be interpreted as a love token or love gift.

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