Sign for Wedgwood's Inn
Date1827-1836
MediumPaint on pine board and frame, iron hardware
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including hardware): 51 1/2 x 29 1/4in. (130.8 x 74.3cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 50 3/4 x 29 1/4in. (128.9 x 74.3cm)
Other (height x width of sign only): 50 3/4 x 29 1/4in. (128.9 x 74.3cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCollection of Morgan B. Brainard, Gift of Mrs. Morgan B. Brainard
DescriptionImages: On side 1, meeting house with steeple, flanked by small trees, over a (possibly incomplete) landscape with at least one tree. On side 2, landscape scene with large tree on left, overhanging house on right, over a fully-rigged ship flying an American flag.
Text: On both sides, on top rail, "1836" over "1827"; on bottom rail, "J. WEDGWOOD" over "J. Thomas"
Construction: Single board, grain oriented vertically. Thick, flat, horizontal rails with pediment and skirt extensions; square posts with integral turned ends. The board is set into grooves in the rails and posts. Decorative moldings are run on the inner edge of the rails and applied molding strips are nailed toto the inside edges of the posts on both sides of the sign. The massive, two-inch-thick rails are tenoned through the posts and pinned. The top joints are single-tenoned and the bottom joints double-tenoned. The top rail extends upward slightly into a central projection supporting a finial. The broad lower rail extends down and is sawn to form two rounded lobes.
Text: On both sides, on top rail, "1836" over "1827"; on bottom rail, "J. WEDGWOOD" over "J. Thomas"
Construction: Single board, grain oriented vertically. Thick, flat, horizontal rails with pediment and skirt extensions; square posts with integral turned ends. The board is set into grooves in the rails and posts. Decorative moldings are run on the inner edge of the rails and applied molding strips are nailed toto the inside edges of the posts on both sides of the sign. The massive, two-inch-thick rails are tenoned through the posts and pinned. The top joints are single-tenoned and the bottom joints double-tenoned. The top rail extends upward slightly into a central projection supporting a finial. The broad lower rail extends down and is sawn to form two rounded lobes.
Object number1961.63.50
NotesTechnique Note: This sign displays extensive paint loss. Scribe lines can be seen for the underlying name, which is evenly spaced. The upper date, "1836," is painted freehand in gold. The upper name is painted black, against a cream background; letters are uneven in spacing and poorly executed. Posts and upper rail are black. The leaves and branches of the trees flanking the meeting-house on side 1 appear to have been created by daubing with sponges or similar applicators.On View
On viewCollections
Captain Aaron Bissell Sr.