
Woodwork of a Room from the Colden House, Coldenham, New York. This room—including the fireplace wall, paneled dado, and cornice—comes from a house built in the Hudson River valley. (ca. 1767) Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[4000×2990]
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![Woodwork of a Room from the Colden House, Coldenham, New York. This room—including the fireplace wall, paneled dado, and cornice—comes from a house built in the Hudson River valley. (ca. 1767) Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[4000×2990] Woodwork of a Room from the Colden House, Coldenham, New York. This room—including the fireplace wall, paneled dado, and cornice—comes from a house built in the Hudson River valley. (ca. 1767) Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[4000x2990]](https://www.ffood.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/bc1vjnzd7yca1-1170x508.jpg)
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It blows my mind that someone thought to pull the entire thing out and reassemble it for display. This and all similar displays fascinate me. I really enjoy the full immersion effect it has.