Yale University Art Gallery will host the OSWALDO RODRIGUEZ ROQUE MEMORIAL 
LECTURE AND SYMPOSIUM 2018
Thursday-Friday, November 1-2, 2018

Mahogany, Species of Elegance: The History and the Science

Mahogany was the tropical hardwood of choice for 18th- and early 19th-century 
furniture made in Great Britain and North America because of its lustrous 
grain, rich brown color, and density. Cabinetmakers, house carpenters, and ship 
builders obtained supplies of this exotic wood, which was harvested in the West 
Indies and Central America. The heaviest and most figured mahogany found in 
furniture has traditionally been described as "Cuban" or "Santo Domingo," 
though historically, there was no scientific way to isolate either a geographic 
source or an exact species of mahogany. Seeking new methods of recognizing the 
mahoganies in American furniture, the Yale University Art Gallery collaborated 
with furniture conservator Randy Wilkinson, Principal at Fallon & Wilkinson, 
LLC, in Baltic, Connecticut, on a pilot study to identify the mahogany species 
used in the Gallery's Rhode Island furniture. The project grew out of the 
Gallery's ongoing research on Rhode Island furniture and was funded by the 
Wunsch Americana Foundation, and the preliminary results have expanded our 
understanding of American cabinetmaking and led to collaborations with other 
scientists. This symposium presents an overview of the history of mahogany in 
Great Britain, North America, and Rhode Island. It also introduces scientific 
methods that can be used to pinpoint various species of mahogany and explores 
how the results can enrich our understanding of the furniture and architecture 
trades in Britain and early America.

The program may be accessed here:
https://artgallery.yale.edu/conferences-and-symposia/2018-roque-symposium-mahogany-species-elegance



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