11460 FF Brochure 2014_B_NEW MASTER COLOR_2013 10/15/13 2:48 PM Page 1 OPTI ONA L TOU R S TOUR PREFERENCES Winterthur is pleased to offer 2014 Furniture Forum participants the option to register for a number of exclusive tours on Wednesday, March 5, and Saturday, March 8. Please see descriptions to the right and indicate your preferences in order below. Tours fill quickly. We will do our best to accommodate your first choice on a first-registered, first-served basis. Only conference attendees may participate in tours. OPTIONAL PHILADELPHIA DAY TOURS PHILADELPHIA DAY TOURS Wednesday, March 5 Buses leave from the Winterthur Visitor Center parking lot at 8:30 am and return at 6:00 pm. Due to the historic nature of these sites, accessibility is limited. Please call us to discuss any questions or concerns related to accessibility. Please plan on arriving at least 10–15 minutes prior to departure time. $100 additional fee. WINTERTHUR TOURS Saturday, March 8 9:00–10:30 am and 11:00 am–12:30 pm Only registered conference attendees may participate in tours. Please plan on arriving in the Galleries Reception Area at least 10–15 minutes prior to tour time. $75 per each tour, maximum of two. Wednesday, March 5, 8:30 am–6:00 pm Day Tour 3: Old City Walking Tour and Philadelphia Museum of Art OPTIONAL WINTERTHUR TOUR PREFERENCES Saturday, March 8, 9:00–10:30 am and 11:00 am–12:30 pm Please fill in a tour option for each time period by order of preference. Tour Session I, Saturday, March 8, 9:00–10:30 am First Preference 8:30 am 9:30 am Alternate 1 Alternate 2 Tour Session II, Saturday, March 8, 11:00 am–12:30 pm 11:30 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm First Preference Alternate 1 Alternate 2 5:00 pm Bus leaves Winterthur Arrive at Stenton, 4601 N. 18th Street, Philadelphia Bus to PMA Lunch, East Balcony Self tour, American Galleries PMA Presentation, van Pelt Auditorium Researcher James Gergat will present groundbreaking research on Philadelphia’s complex network of cabinetmakers, carvers, and patrons. Conservator Bret Headley and Curator Alexandra Kirtley will share their study on the James Reynolds and Hercules Courtenay frames for Charles Willson Peale’s early 1770s Cadwalader family paintings. Alexandra Kirtley will discuss upholstery and upholsterers in late 18thand early 19th-century Philadelphia. Each presentation will incorporate slides and furniture from the Philadelphia Museum collection. Bus leaves for Winterthur 8:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 5:00 pm Day Tour 3: Old City Walking Tour and Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) The heart of Philadelphia life remained anchored along the Delaware River well into the 19th century. Domestic, religious, and public spaces where many Philadelphia craftspeople lived, worked, and showcased their productions survive throughout the Old City district. This walking tour will feature glimpses of important historic interiors, furniture, and exterior architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. 8:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm Philadelphia day tours are generously underwritten in part by the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Bus leaves Winterthur Arrive at Mount Pleasant, 3800 Mount Pleasant Drive, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia Bus to PMA Lunch, East Balcony Self tour, American Galleries PMA Presentation, van Pelt Auditorium (please see description at left) Bus leaves for Winterthur 5:00 pm Bus leaves Winterthur Arrive at Old City Walking Tour Bus to PMA Lunch, East Balcony Self tour, American Galleries PMA Presentation, van Pelt Auditorium (please see description at left) Bus leaves for Winterthur Philadelphia Furniture Gallery Walk Join Brock Jobe, Professor of American Decorative Arts, Winterthur, and Stephanie Auffret, Associate Furniture Conservator, Winterthur, for a custom walkthrough of the exhibition Philadelphia Furniture at Winterthur and insights on conservation treatments carried out on a mid-18th-century tall clock by Peter Stretch and an early 19th-century painted klismos chair decorated by John Philip Fondé. Colonial and Revolutionary Philadelphia, House Tour This specialized tour will feature highlights from Winterthur’s world-class collection of Philadelphia furniture and decorative arts from the colonial era through the American Revolution. Led by expert staff, guides, and graduate students. Philadelphia in the New Nation, House Tour Gems from Winterthur’s collection of federal- and empire-style furniture and decorative arts are the focus of this custom tour of the house. Led by expert staff, guides, and graduate students. Port Royal, House Tour Join Gregory Landrey, Director for Library, Collections Management, and Academic Programs, Winterthur, and other staff on a tour of the rooms in Winterthur Museum that come from the 1762 Port Royal house originally located in the Frankford section of Philadelphia. The tour will focus on the 1929–30 interior architectural installations of the Port Royal components as well as Henry Francis du Pont’s furnishing choices for the rooms. INFORMATION All lectures will be held in Copeland Lecture Hall (located in the Visitor Center). Optional Philadelphia day tour ($100) will leave from the Visitor Center parking lot on Wednesday, March 5. Please plan on arriving at least 10–15 minutes prior to departure time. Optional tours ($75 each) will take place at Winterthur on Saturday, March 8. Please plan on arriving in the Galleries Reception Area at least 10–15 minutes prior to tour time. Conference Fee: $435; $375 Members of Winterthur and Philadelphia Museum of Art and nonprofit professionals; $250 students and graduates within the past five years with valid student ID. Fee Includes: Thursday and Friday lectures, lunches, and coffee breaks; Thursday evening reception; option of registering for onsite and offsite tours. Scholarships: The Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Foundation for Appraisal Education generously underwrote scholarships for graduate students and young professionals in the decorative arts or related fields wishing to attend the 2014 Furniture Forum. The FAE scholarship is named in honor of the late Wendell D. Garrett. For application information, visit winterthur.org/furnitureforum or call 800.448.3883. Scholarship application deadline is December 13, 2013. Cancellation: Winterthur reserves the right to cancel the conference or tours. Should Winterthur cancel, participants will be issued a full refund. Furniture Forum participants who cancel by February 12, 2014, regardless of the reason, will be issued a full refund minus a $50 handling fee. No refunds after February 12. Lodging: Lodging is the responsibility of the registrant. Winterthur will provide a list of local accommodations upon request. Please ask when you call to register. Winterthur Furniture Forum March 5–8, 2014 Day Tour 2: Mount Pleasant and Philadelphia Museum of Art Day Tour 2: Mount Pleasant and Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) Overlooking the Schuylkill, this gracious house built between 1762 and 1765 for Scottish sea captain John MacPherson offers an unparalleled view of high-style Philadelphia Georgian architecture and furnishings. A behind-the-scenes tour will provide you with a close look at the elaborate interior carving created under the direction of master builder Thomas Nevell (1721–97), as well as furniture and furnishings related to those that MacPherson acquired for the house. Guides will also highlight how ongoing conservation projects continue to reveal new clues about life in one of Philadelphia's 18th-century gems. THE SEWELL C. BIGGS Day Tour 1: Stenton and Philadelphia Museum of Art Day Tour 1: Stenton and Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) Spend the morning at Stenton (1723–30), the finest example of early Georgian architecture in the Philadelphia region. Built as the country seat of James Logan, a leading Philadelphia citizen and polymath, Stenton provides an authentic setting in which to view early Philadelphia furniture (including objects owned by the Logan family), decorative arts, and archaeological collections. Considered a regional treasure, your visit to this noted Germantown site will include a behind-the-scenes tour customized for Furniture Forum attendees. 5105 Kennett Pike • Winterthur, Delaware 19735 Please number the Philadelphia Day Tour options by order of preference. THE SEWELL C. BIGGS WINTERTHUR FURNITURE FORUM PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE: NEW INQUIRIES AND INSIGHTS March 5–8, 2014 In collaboration with the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 11460 FF Brochure 2014_B_NEW MASTER COLOR_2013 10/15/13 2:49 PM Page 6 FU R NI TU R E FORU M SC HE DU LE FU R NI TU R E FORU M SC HE DU LE FU R NI TU R E FORU M SC HE DU LE FU R NI TU R E FORU M SC HE DU LE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 7 & 8 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 5 & 6 Wednesday 8:30 am–6:00 pm Optional Philadelphia Day Tour Join us for a day in Philadelphia and take a tour of either of two 18th-century Philadelphia houses or enjoy a walking tour of Old City. Transportation from and to Winterthur provided. See reverse for more information on tour options and registration information. S olid joinery and turning, elaborate rococo carving, and handsome figured woods are hallmarks of the finest early American furniture from Philadelphia. In assembling the collections at Winterthur, Henry Francis du Pont and museum curators created a world-class destination for viewing and studying Philadelphia’s 18th- and 19th-century furniture. In collaboration with the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the 2014 Sewell C. Biggs Winterthur Furniture Forum celebrates great collections of furniture created in William Penn’s “Green country Towne.” As a diverse and thriving city from the earliest decades of settlement, Philadelphia provided fertile ground for innovation and excellence in the furniture trades. We invite you to join us for an invigorating series of talks and tours that will shed new light on old objects and provide a view of recent scholarship on Philadelphia furniture created between 1681 and 1900. Thursday 9:00–9:15 am Introductory Remarks J. Thomas Savage, Director of Museum Affairs, Winterthur 9:15–10:00 am Kelpius’s Chair and Beyond: Furniture and Material Culture in Colonial and Revolutionary Philadelphia Catharine Dann Roeber, Elizabeth and Robert Owens Curatorial Fellow, Winterthur 10:00–10:30 am Making It in Philadelphia: John Head and the Joyners’ Craft Alan Andersen, Restorer and Conservator in private practice, Cochranville, PA, and Chris Storb, Dietrich Foundation Project Conservator, Philadelphia Museum of Art 10:30–11:00 am Dating William Savery’s Furniture: Labels and Implications for Furniture History Philip Zimmerman, Museum Consultant and Independent Scholar, Lancaster, PA 11:00–11:30 am Morning Break 11:30 am–12:00 pm Evidence from Stenton: Horner’s Blue Book Reconsidered Laura C. Keim, Curator, Stenton and Historic Germantown, Philadelphia, PA 12:00–12:30 pm Joseph Armitt, William Macpherson Hornor, and Some Extraordinary Early Philadelphia Furniture Richard Merritt, Appraiser, Alexandria, VA, and Bruce Schuettinger, Wooden Artifacts Conservator and Consultant, Annapolis, MD Sponsored in part by Cover: Side chair (detail), Philadelphia, 1745–55. Gift of Henry Francis du Pont, 1960.1034.1; fold-in page: “The Parrot of Carolina” in Mark Catesby, Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (London, 1729–47). Printed Book and Periodical Collection, Winterthur Library. Inside: Armchair (detail), Philadelphia, 1815–20. Gift of the Carpenter Estate in memory of Charles H. and Mary Grace Carpenter, 2006.15.1; A Map of the Improved Part of the Province of Pennsilvania in America (detail), Francis Lamb, Thomas Holme, London, 1701–5. Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont, 1963.853; Armchair, Solomon Russell, Philadelphia, 1735–49. Gift of Henry Francis du Pont, 1952.236; High Chest (detail), Philadelphia, 1765–75. Gift of Henry Francis du Pont, 1957.506. Outside panel: Looking Glass, James Reynolds, Philadelphia, 1769–70. Gift of Henry Francis du Pont, 1952.261. 12:30–1:00 pm Philadelphia: The First Center of Windsor Chair Making in America Nancy Goyne Evans, Independent Furniture Historian, Hockessin, DE 1:00–2:00 pm Lunch 2:00–2:30 pm Samuel Harding and Winterthur’s Peter Stretch Clock Donald L. Fennimore, Curator Emeritus, Winterthur Friday 8:45–9:30 am Parallel Tracks: The Furniture Industry in Philadelphia in the 19th Century Page Talbott, Principal, Remer & Talbott, Bala Cynwyd, PA 9:30–10:00 am “Beyond Expectation, Beautiful and Superb”: Inlaid Miniature Chests of the Philadelphia Circus, ca. 1793 Jay Stiefel, Decorative Arts Historian, Philadelphia, PA 2:30–3:00 pm The Golden Age of Philadelphia Carving: The Carvers, the Carvings, and Scholarship to Date Mark Anderson, Senior Furniture Conservator, Winterthur, and Bret Headley, Project Conservator, Philadelphia Museum of Art 10:00–10:30 am Philadelphia, Furniture, and the Pennsylvania Germans: A Reevaluation Lisa Minardi, Assistant Curator, Winterthur 3:00–3:45 pm The Robert Francis Fileti Endowed Lecture/Video-Assist Demonstration: The Techniques and Signature Characteristics of Philadelphia Carvers Brad Ramsay, Master Carver, Andersen & Stauffer Furniture Makers, Lititz, PA 11:00–11:30 am Furniture by Frank Furness David Barquist, The H. Richard Dietrich, Jr., Curator of American Decorative Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art 3:45–4:15 pm Afternoon Break 4:15–4:45 pm When Furniture Follows Architecture: An Extraordinary Desk-and-Bookcase Wendy A. Cooper, Curator Emerita of Furniture, Winterthur 4:45–5:15 pm Evidence and Impact: The 1772 Philadelphia Furniture Price Book Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley, The Montgomery-Garvan Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art 5:15–5:45 pm Furnishing the Port Royal House and Rooms from Edward Stiles to Henry Francis du Pont Gregory Landrey, Division Director for Library, Collections Management, and Academic Programs, Winterthur 6:00–8:00 pm Reception, Galleries Reception Area R E GI STR ATI ON FOR M 10:30–11:00 am Morning Break 11:30 am–12:00 pm Philadelphia Furniture between Pabst and Price Robert Edwards, Independent Scholar and Antiques Dealer, Philadelphia, PA 12:00–12:30 pm From the Black Forest to Philadelphia: Gottlieb Vollmer, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker Alanna Deirdre Mills, Master’s Degree Candidate, History of Decorative Arts, Smithsonian Institution in Partnership with George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 12:30–2:00 pm Lunch 2:00–2:30 pm The Satinwood Furniture of Neoclassical Philadelphia Clark Pearce, American Arts Advisor and Independent Scholar, Essex, MA 2:30–3:00 pm “A Shadow of Magnitude”: Thomas Cook and Richard Parkin, Philadelphia Cabinet Makers Carswell R. Berlin, President, Carswell Rush Berlin, Antiques Dealer, New York, NY 3:00–3:30 pm Philadelphia Gothic Revival in a National and International Context Robert F. Trent, Independent Museum Consultant, Historical Upholsterer, Wilmington, DE, and Harry Mack Truax II, Conservation Lighting and Design Coordinator, Winterthur 3:30–4:00 pm Afternoon Break 4:00–4:30 pm Finding Philadelphia Furniture and Its Patrons in the Gulf South Nick Powers and Jackie Killian, Lois F. McNeil Fellows, Winterthur Program in American Material Culture, Class of 2014, Winterthur 4:30–5:00 pm A New Radiance: The Latrobe/Bridport Furniture Revealed Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley, The Montgomery-Garvan Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Peggy Olley, Project Conservator, Philadelphia Museum of Art Saturday 9:00–10:30 am and 11:00 am–12:30 pm Optional Winterthur Tours Join us for two Philadelphia-themed tours of the Winterthur house and/or galleries led by Winterthur’s expert staff, guides, and graduate students. See reverse for more information on tour options and registration. 3 WAYS TO REGISTER • Complete form and mail with payment to Winterthur Information and Tours Office, 5105 Kennett Pike, Winterthur, Delaware 19735. • Complete form and fax to 302.888.4953. • Call 800.448.3883. Registration Fee Includes: Thursday and Friday lectures, lunches, and coffee breaks; Thursday evening reception; option of registering for onsite and offsite tours (extra fees). r Winterthur / Philadelphia Museum of Art members and nonprofit professionals .........................................................................$375 Winterthur Member # ________________ PMA Member # ________________ (Nonprofit professionals, include business card.) r Nonmembers .................................................................................................$435 (Nonmember registrants receive a complimentary one-year membership to Winterthur.) r Students and graduates within the past five years .....................................$250 (Include a copy of current or recent student ID.) r Scholarships, sponsored by the Center for American Art and Foundation for Appraisal Education ........................................................$0 (See reverse for scholarship information.) r Optional Winterthur Tours $75 each .................................................$_______ r Philadelphia Day Tour $100 each .....................................................$_______ r I/We would like to make a gift to the Winterthur Scholarship Fund* .............................................................................$_______ TOTAL ENCLOSED ....................................................................................$_______ Name (as you would like it listed on your name tag and on the participant list) Address City State Zip code Daytime telephone E-mail r r Check enclosed, payable to Winterthur Museum Charge my m Visa m MasterCard m American Express m Discover Account number Exp. date Cardholder name Signature *The Scholarship Fund provides conference registration fees for students and young professionals in the decorative arts field and related studies. Your gift is tax deductible; a receipt will be provided. winterthur.org/furnitureforum
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