Tall Case Clock

Frederick Maus American, active 1785 - 1793

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About the Artwork

Tall Case Clock

between 1785 and 1790

Frederick Maus

active 1785 - 1793

American

Unknown

Walnut, white pine, tulip wood, brass, glass and lead

Overall: 101 × 22 1/8 × 10 1/2 inches (256.5 × 56.2 × 26.7 cm)

Timepieces

American Art before 1950

Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund

44.44

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Signed, lower center of face: Frederick Maus | Philadelphia

Signed and inscribed, lower center of face: Frederick Maus | Philadelphia

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1944-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Bulletin of the DIA, 23, 27 (1944): p. 59 (ill.).

Distin, William H. and Robert Bishop. The American Clock. New York, 1976, p. 40 (ill. 62 and 62a.) [See also p. 322.]

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Frederick Maus, Tall Case Clock, between 1785 and 1790, walnut, white pine, tulip wood, brass, glass and lead. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund, 44.44.

Tall Case Clock
Tall Case Clock