- Goddard and Townsend
Goddard and Townsend (or Townsend-Goddard) is an interrelated group of craftsmen with their name lent to a style of
New England furniture made inNewport, Rhode Island in the 18th century.The furniture is named after Townsend and Goddard families, who were cabinentmakers in
Easton's Point in Newport. The families were related through marriage. John Townsend (1733-1809) and John Goddard (1724-1785) were among the most famous of the artisans and many of their works were signed. The furniture often featured a uniquely American blend of alternating convex and concave blocks and shells.Twenty-one members of successive generations of these two intermarried families worked as cabinetmakers over a period of 120 years, selling their products not only in New England but also in the coastal trade and in the West Indies. [Magazine Antiques; April, 1995 - Ralph E. Carpenter ]
A single
mahogany secretary bookcase made by Christopher Townsend (John's father) in 1740 sold at auction in New York for $8.25 million. John Goddard made a famous six-shell desk-bookcase for Providence merchantNicholas Brown . It was sold by the Brown family in 1989, for-- $12.1 million -- a record for a piece of American furniture at auction. TheMetropolitan Museum of Art ,Boston Museum of Fine Art ,Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art andPreservation Society of Newport County own works of Goddard-Townsend.References and external links
* [http://www.projo.com/art/content/projo_20050522_townsend.1e85a16.html Billy Van Siclen, "The Townsend Touch: Newport's furniture-design revolutionary finds a showcase at the Met in New York," "Providence Journal", Sunday, May 22, 2005]
* [http://www.redwoodlibrary.org/notables/goddard.htm Redwood Library Records of the Goddards and Townsends]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9073081/Townsend-family Townsend Family info]ee also
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List of furniture designers .
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