Author:
Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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76. Original Sketch of the Fuhrlohg Commode from the Linnell Album, by John Linnell or Christopher Fuhrlohg. Pen and Wash. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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77. Detail of Classical Vase from Commode, by Georg Haupt. Marquetry of Various Woods. (Swedish Royal Collection.)
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78. Commode Transition, by Christopher Fuhrlohg. Signed and Dated 1767. The Whole Surface Marquetried with Various Woods, the Later Top Ebonized, Ormolu Mounts. (Castle Howard, Yorkshire.)
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79. Marquetry Commode, by Christopher Fuhrlohg. Central Panel Signed and Dated 1772. (Collection M. Knapp Esq.)
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80. Marquetry Commode en suite with the One Illustrated in Fig. 79. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight.)
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81. Marquetry Commode, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg. The Central Panel Adapted from a Design by Angelica Kauffmann. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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82. View of the Commode Illustrated in Fig. 81, with the Doors Let Down and Slid in Position under the Carcase.
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83. Christopher Fuhrlohg's First Trade Card of c. 1772. (British Museum.)
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84. The Second Fuhrlohg Trade Card of c. 1788. (British Museum.)
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85. Detail of Signature on Commode Illustrated in Fig. 79: 'C. Furhlohg Fecit MDCCLXXII.'
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86. The Third Fuhrlohg Trade Card. (British Museum.)
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87. Detail of Central Panel of Commode Illustrated in Fig. 81.
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88. Marquetry Bureau, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. With a Central Medallion in the Manner of Angelica Kauffmann. (Messrs Asprey, London.)
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89. Top of a Satinwood and Marquetry Serpentine-Fronted Side Table, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. (Private Collection, Alabama, U. S. A.)
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90. Front of Satinwood and Marquetry Serpentine-Fronted Side Table, Attributed Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. (Private Collection, Alabama, U. S. A.)
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91. Portrait of Chistopher Fuhrlohg, by Elias Martin. c. 1790. Water-Colour. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.) Photo. Courtesy the Nordiska Museum.
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93. Satinwood and Marquetry Cabinet, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg. The Fall-Front Inlaid with a Marquetry Panel Against an Ebony Ground. (Messrs Sotheby's.)
Western art unattributed:
92. Harewood and Marquetry Commode Probably Made in London by a Paristrained Swedish emigré ébéniste. c. 1770. (Ham House, Middlesex.)