1950
81.3 × 105.4 × 111.8 cm (32 × 41 1/2 × 44 in.)
Private Collection; [Galerie Francois Laffanour, Paris], sold; to David Teiger, Bernardsville, NJ; The Estate of David Teiger, gift; to the Harvard Art Museums, 2017.
Birch and plywood
20th centuryAmericanOak with restored top
17th centuryAmericanEnameled porcelain, "famille verte" type: porcelain with openwork elements and decoration in painted in overglaze polychrome enamels
17th-18th centuryChineseOak and white painted tubular metal
20th centuryFrenchMarble
19th centuryItalianBronze
2nd century BCE-1st century CERomanWood, metal, and electronic components (turntable, amplifier, control, etc.)
20th centuryFinnishEuropean ash with later American oak handgrips
16th-17th centuryBritishWalnut
17th centurySpanishBent laminated birch veneers, bent plywood
20th centuryBritish, English