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Making Sense of Carmontelle’s Chairs Margot Bernstein, PhD candidate, Columbia University e “Camerella:” A Bed Inseparable From Its Chamber Pasquale Focarile, 2017 Eva Schler Fellow, e Medici Archive Project “The Completest Triumph of Barbarous Taste:” Reevaluating Russian Rococo Furniture 1730–1775 Philippe Halbert, PhD student, Yale University Wood and Plaster “Moors” in Early Modern Venetian Household Inventories 1600–1800 Hannah Lee, PhD candidate, Queen Mary University of London “Moving Art:” Furniture and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century France Lilit Sadoyan, PhD candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara From Private Collection to Public Museum: Second Empire Furniture in the Collection of the Bowes Museum, County Durham Simon Spier, PhD candidate, University of Leeds & e Bowes Museum Trompe-l’œil? Early Modern Table Clocks in the Shape of Everyday Objects Susanne uerigen, PhD candidate, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich is emerging scholars program is a collaboration between the Furniture History Society and e Frick Collection. THE FRICK COLLECTION 1 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021 Symposium is free but registration is required. FURNITURE AND THE DOMESTIC INTERIOR: 1500–1915 Friday, October 27, 2017 The Frick Collection | 10:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Welcome and Introduction Adriana Turpin, Furniture History Society Charlotte Vignon, e Frick Collection Coffee Break in the Garden Court Closing Remarks — Coffee to follow in the Garden Court 10:15 a.m. 10:25 10:50 11:15 11:30 11:55 1:30 p.m. 1:55 2:20 2:45 THE FRICK COLLECTION The FURNITURE HISTORY SOCIETY Fragonard Room, e Frick Collection, photo: Michael Bodycomb.

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  • Making Sense of Carmontelle’s ChairsMargot Bernstein, PhD candidate, Columbia University

    The “Camerella:” A Bed Inseparable From Its ChamberPasquale Focarile, 2017 Eva Schler Fellow, The Medici Archive Project

    “The Completest Triumph of Barbarous Taste:” Reevaluating Russian Rococo Furniture 1730–1775Philippe Halbert, PhD student, Yale University

    Wood and Plaster “Moors” in Early Modern Venetian Household Inventories 1600–1800Hannah Lee, PhD candidate, Queen Mary University of London

    “Moving Art:” Furniture and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century FranceLilit Sadoyan, PhD candidate, University of California, Santa Barbara

    From Private Collection to Public Museum: Second Empire Furniture in the Collection of the Bowes Museum, County DurhamSimon Spier, PhD candidate, University of Leeds & The Bowes Museum

    Trompe-l’œil? Early Modern Table Clocks in the Shape of Everyday ObjectsSusanne Thuerigen, PhD candidate, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

    This emerging scholars program is a collaboration between theFurniture History Society and The Frick Collection. THE FRICK COLLECTION

    1 E ast 70th StreetNe w York, NY 10021

    Symposium is free but registration is required.

    FURNIT URE AND THE DOMESTIC INTERIOR: 1500–1915Friday, October 27, 2017

    The Frick Collection | 10:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

    Welcome and IntroductionAdriana Turpin, Furniture History SocietyCharlotte Vignon, The Frick Collection

    Coffee Break in the Garden Court

    Closing Remarks — Coffee to follow in the Garden Court

    10:15 a.m.

    10:25

    10:50

    11:15

    11:30

    11:55

    1:30 p.m.

    1:55

    2:20

    2:45

    T H E F R I C K C O L L E C T I O N T h e F U R N I T U R E H I S T O R Y S O C I E T Y

    Fragonard Room, The Frick Collection, photo: Michael Bodycomb.

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