Document Details Musical Clocks of early America - 1730-1830 - A Catalogue Raisone:
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- Title: Musical Clocks of early America - 1730-1830 - A Catalogue Raisone
SubTitle: [Beeing the copiously illustratrd,thoroughly described cataloge of the 130 early american clocks playing musical tunes held 2023 at Willard Museum ] - Author: Gary R. Sullivan, Kate VanWinkleKeller
- Publisher: Willard House Clock Museum, Grafton MA - USA
Keywords: musical clock
Other Keywords: exhibit catalog
Language: ENG
Notes: Beeing the copiously illustratrd (525 illustrations, mostly color,thoroughly described cataloge of the 130 early american clocks playing musical tunes held 2023 at Willard Museum, includes biographical documentation (10p),bibliography (2p, Index of tunes and General Index. A paralell publication(same authors , same publisher) includes all the musical norations of all tunes) -- The 130 remarkable clocks documented in this ten year study represent a high point in the careers of American craftsmen between 1730 and 1830. Only a few artisans had the expertise and skill to produce such intricate mechanisms as clocks that played music. This is their story---the story of gifted immigrants from Europe and of clever local artisans who contrived clock mechanisms of uniquely American style. The story includes biographies of 180 craftsmen and traces apprenticeships and style connections from maker to maker. Over 500 color images bring the clocks to life. Schematic charts are followed by an in-depth analysis of every known musical clock movement and case. Customer preferences for case designs and tune selections are covered and relationships between makers through the sharing of design and musical material are discussed. Information about the tunes played and their meanings brings a different dimension to the clocks. The narrative reflects a genuine appreciation for the remarkable achievement that these musical movements and their dramatic cases represent. They are true American masterpieces. See the companion volume devoted to the music played by these clocks. Gary R. Sullivan Is an antiques and fine art dealer, antique furniture expert, author, curator, and appraiser on the PBS series, ?Antiques Roadshow.? He specializes in important examples of early American clocks and is the author of several books and articles on early American clocks and furniture. Mr. Sullivan is a Trustee at The Willard House and Clock Museum. Kate Van Winkle Keller is an internationally recognized authority of early American music and dance. She co-directed The National Tune Index, Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589?1839, and is author of many books on early American music and dance.
Edition: 2018-1st edition -- Copyright: 2018
Kind: Book
Type: Clock (general)
Geographic area: USA
Topic: History
Organization: Exhibition
Pages: 389 -- Height in cm: 31
Print Status: 1 (1 means in print - 2 means out of print)
Entered By: fortunat
BHM No: 22109 - Publisher: Willard House Clock Museum, Grafton MA - USA
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