Curriculum Materials: Art in America



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Foxon, Connecticut
Connecticut Room


Key Points

Essays:
Period Rooms
The Farmhouse and the Parlor
Heating and Light
Style and Decoration
The Furnishings
Another View of the Connecticut Room

Questions:
Look Questions
Think Questions



The Farmhouse and the Parlor

Portions of this period room are from a farmhouse built in 1740 in Foxon, Connecticut. Typical of most two-story farmhouses of this type, the house had two rooms on each floor arranged around a central chimney. This first-floor room was the parlor. The parlor was the main room of the house, where the family received guests and observed special family events. The four-post bed in the corner shows that the room was also the main bedroom. The kitchen, on the other side of the paneled wall, had a large fireplace like the one in the parlor. The two rooms on the second floor were the children's bedrooms and storage space.

The paneled wall surrounding the fireplace-the focal point of the room-is original to the house. Museum staff recreated the other parts of the room to resemble the original when they installed it in the museum in 1928.



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