Robert Adam
The Dundas Sofa

DesignerScottish, 1728–1792
MakerEnglish, 1718–1779
CultureEnglish
Titles
  • The Dundas Sofa
DateCommissioned 1764, made 1765
MediumLimewood, pine, beech and gilding with later silk upholstery
DimensionsOverall: 43 1/2 × 99 1/2 × 36 in. (110.5 × 252.7 × 91.4 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Brown Foundation Accessions Endowment Fund
Object number2014.810
Current Location
Rienzi
Ballroom
On view

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Object Type
ProvenanceCommissioned in 1765 by Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st baronet (1710–1781), for the Great Room, 19 Arlington Street, London; by descent in the Dundas family, later the marquesses of Zetland; moved to Aske Hall, Yorkshire, England, in 1934; moved to Duff House, Scotland, date unknown; [sold through Robert Holden Ltd., London]; purchased by MFAH, 2014.

Exhibition History"Carvers & Gilders, London," June 4, 2015–June 1, 2016

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Armchair (one of a pair)
Richard Wright
c. 1750 or later
Mahogany and upholstery (not original)
94.893.2
Armchair (one of a pair)
Richard Wright
c. 1750 or later
Mahogany and upholstery (not original)
94.893.1
Library Armchair
Unknown English
c. 1755
Walnut
94.909
Armchair
Unknown Mexican
c. 1750
Hardwood
94.1152.2
Armchair
Unknown Mexican
c. 1750
Hardwood
94.1152.1
Settee
Walnut and upholstery
96.1351
Armchair (one of a pair)
mid 19th century
Mahogany
94.916.2
Armchair (one of a pair)
mid- 19th century
Mahogany
94.916.1
Stool for the Palm Room, Spencer House, London (one of a pair)
John Vardy
c. 1757
Limewood, gilt, and upholstery (not original)
94.903.2
Stool for the Palm Room, Spencer House, London (one of a pair)
John Vardy
c. 1757
Limewood, gilding, and upholstery (not original)
94.903.1
Armchair
Unknown American
c. 1785–1815
Ash; painted and gilded, composition decoration; original linen and horsehair foundation; gilded brass tacks; and modern silk cover
B.91.51
Armchair
Unknown English
c. 1779
Beech; various secondary woods, gilding, and upholstery (not original)
96.1079