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Slab or "huntboard"

Unidentified maker (Banks County, Georgia)1820/1850

Georgia Museum of Art

Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, United States

The use of the term “huntboard” is a twentieth-century practice indelibly attached to the numerous tall, small sideboards that are noted as a characteristic form in the lower Southern Piedmont. Nineteenth-century records referred to this form as a “slab” or “sideboard.” Collectors throughout the twentieth century have focused on the importance of slabs in communicating the aesthetic of this region, functioning as a symbol of hospitality and abundance.

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  • Title: Slab or "huntboard"
  • Creator: Unidentified maker (Banks County, Georgia)
  • Date Created: 1820/1850
  • Medium: Walnut and southern yellow pine, steel key escutcheons
Georgia Museum of Art

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