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Tabouret

David Wolcott Kendall

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Tabouret by David Wolcott Kendall is a black, octagonal wooden stool. The top surface is flat and octagonal with a central oval-shaped indentation. The base has a curved, rounded shape with four curved legs. There are three cut-out shapes on the front and back, and two on each side. The cut-out shapes are symmetrical and have rounded edges. The stool appears to be made of dark wood with a smooth finish. The background of the image is white.

Artwork Details

Date
ca. 1895
Medium
Oak
Culture
American
Dimensions
477 × 625 px
Public Domain
Yes
Museum Record
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