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"elbow chair" Definitions
  1. ARMCHAIR

4 Sentences With "elbow chair"

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The Dartmouth is the daily student newspaper at Dartmouth College and America's oldest college newspaper. Originally named the Dartmouth Gazette, the first issue was published on August 27, 1799, under the motto "Here range the world—explore the dense and rare; and view all nature in your elbow chair." First published by Moses Davis, the newspaper is now published by The Dartmouth, Inc., an independent, nonprofit corporation chartered in the state of New Hampshire.
A fauteuil (elbow chair) A Louis XVI-style fauteuil gold foiled chair with faux pearls and ottoman A fauteuil () is a style of open-armchair with a primarily exposed wooden frame originating in France during the early 17th century. A fauteuil is made of wood and frequently with carved relief ornament. It is typically upholstered on the seat, the seat back and on the arms (manchettes). Some fauteuils have a valenced front seat rail which is padding that extends slightly over the apron.
The Dartmouth was first published in Hanover, New Hampshire, on August 27, 1799, by Moses Davis "on College Plain"Tuesday, August 27, 1799, Vol 1, No 1 issue, printed below the masthead and motto. under the name the Dartmouth Gazette. "Here range the worldexplore the dense and rare; And view all nature in your elbow chair," Davis wrote in the first issue of the Dartmouth Gazette. In his first column, Davis stressed the necessity of avoiding "personal reflections" while maintaining "impartiality in view".
The sixth state, which is depicted on the right, has nothing inscribed on it but "William Hogarth, 1764" on the bottom.Dobson, p.280 Through this engraving, the early Georgian elbow chair in which Hogarth is shown sitting gave rise in the late nineteenth century to the collectors' and dealers' designation of "Hogarth chair" for similar bended-back elbow chairs with vase-shaped splats, slip seats (upholstered over a drop-in frame) and cabriole legs on pad feet.John Gloag, A Short Dictionary of Furniture, (London: Allen & Unwin) rev. ed.

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