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Wye Oak Lecture Series—Close Looking: A Maryland Chippendale High Chest

What do we consider an antique? What does it mean to make something look antique, and how does that impact our understanding of authenticity in historic objects? Join Gregory Weidman, Chief Curator of Hampton National Historic Site, and author of Furniture in Maryland 1740–1940: The Collection of the Maryland Historical Society, and Catherine Arthur, MCHC’s Vice President of Collections and Chief Curator, for a deep dive into this new furniture acquisition. Gregory and Catherine will discuss the skills they use to detect what details and construction you should and should not see on early American furniture.

Doors open at 5:30 pm. Lecture begins at 6 pm. Light reception to follow.

This program will be rescheduled for a later date in 2025.

Image: High chest, Chippendale high chest, base by Gerrard Hopkins, ca. 1760s-1770s. Maryland Center for History and Culture.

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