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For information, call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthur.org/furnitureforum . Don’t miss lectures, a craft demonstration, and workshops highlighting exciting new research on cabinetmakers in New England, the Shenandoah Valley, and the South, which will inspire greater understanding of, and appreciation for, the many cultural crosscurrents that shaped life throughout 18th- and early 19th-century rural America. Desk-and-bookcase (detail), attributed to Nathan Lumbard (1777–1847), Sturbridge, Mass., 1798–1802. Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont 1957.885 THE SEWELL C. BIGGS WINTERTHUR FURNITURE FORUM Furniture Traditions of the Early American Countryside A PRIL 12–14, 2018

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