1. Unknown, American, possibly Washington, D.C., or Baltimore
Armchair, about 1825
Maple, pine, paint, rush seat
32 1/4 x 22 1/4 x 21 in.
Gift of Vicki Donlan in memory of Jane Gilman Hopkins; 2005.33
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
2. Andre Derain, French, 1880-1954
Still Life, about 1920
Oil on canvas
8 1/8 x 9 1/2 in.
Gift of Nancy Parker; 2006.68
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
3. Unknown, American; Boston, Massachusetts; attributed to Thomas Emmons and
George Archibald, American, active 1813-25
Pier Table (one of a pair), about 1820
Mahogany veneer, mahogany, chestnut, white pine, marble top, gilt brass, and
mirrored glass
34 x 45 x 21 in.
Gift of Mrs. William Dexter; F.965.90.9
(Treated at Meeting House Furniture Restoration)
4. Unknown, American; Boston, Massachusetts
Secretaire a Abattant, about 1820
Mahogany veneer, mahogany, poplar, white pine and gilt brass
58.5 x 37.5 x 20 1/4 in.
Gift of Mrs. William Dexter; F.965.90.11
(Treated at Meeting House Furniture Restoration)
5. Joseph Rodefer DeCamp, American, 1858-1923
Benjamin Ames Kimball (1833-1920), Class of 1854, about 1904
Oil on canvas
44 1/2 x 39 1/2 in.
Gift of Benjamin A. Kimball, Class of 1854; P.919.2.1
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
6. Regis Francois Gignoux, French, 1814-1882
New Hampshire (White Mountain Landscape), about 1864
Oil on canvas
48 x 83 3/4 in.\
Purchase made possible by a gift of Olivia H. and John O. Parker, Class of
1958, and by the Julia L. Whittier Fund; P.961.1
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
7. Bernard Chaet, American, born 1924
In Gray, 1958
Oil on canvas
48 x 96 1/8 in.
Gift of the artist; P.968.30
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
8. Hannes Beckmann, American, 1909-1977
Muted Center (Blue Light), 1965-73
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 40 in.
Gift of the artist; P.973.118
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
9. Unknown, American
General George B. McClellan (1826-1885) on a Horse, about 1865
Lead and hammered copper
Height: 23 7/8 in.
Gift of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller; S.935.1.112
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)
10. Attributed to Simon Willard, American, 1753-1848
Patent timepiece, about 1810
Pine, gilt, reverse painting on glass
Museum purchase; F.944.145
(Treated at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center)