STREAMING PROGRAM INFORMATION
- This program is part of our Smithsonian Associates Streaming series.
- Platform: Zoom
- Online registration is required.
- For multiple registrations, you will be asked to supply individual names and email addresses.
Zoom into Georgetown’s historic Dumbarton House with guest curator Elizabeth Lay and furniture conservator and maker Bruce Schuettinger for an in-depth examination of the history and construction of American and British furniture and its influences from 1790 to 1840. Whether you collect, live with antiques, or simply appreciate the beauty of fine craftsmanship, the special program offers an ideal expert-led opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in identifying authentic, revival, or reproduction furniture.
Lay surveys distinguishing regional interpretations of neoclassical designs between 1790 and 1815 inspired by European pattern books and provides a broader look at American Federal and Empire styles. She shares tips on how to recognize later revivals and reproductions, even if they were made more than 100 years ago.
Schuettinger uses material samples to illustrate interior construction methods, identifying toolmarks, and demonstrate various methods of carving, stringing, veneers, and finishes.
Limited to 30 participants.
Other Information
- The instructor is Elizabeth Lay.
- One 2-hour session.
- This studio arts program is a Zoom Meeting to allow for patron and instructor interaction.
Patron Information
- Once registered, patrons will receive two emails: one is an automatic email confirmation and the second will include a link to the Zoom meeting as a follow-up (usually given within 24 hours of registration).
- NOTE: If you do not receive your follow-up email from Zoom, please email Customer Service for assistance.
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