SAPFM Museum Furniture Collection

Manxman Piano

Designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott

Manxman Piano, Designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, 1897, Oak, ebony, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and copper
Maker
Designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
Date
1897
Medium
Oak, ebony, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and copper
Dimensions
128.9 × 143.2 cm (50 3/4 × 56 3/8 in.); With top open: H.: 162.6 cm (64 in.); With one door open: W.: 212.4 cm (83 5/8 in.)
Origin
England
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession
1985.99
Credit line
Purchased with funds provided by Robert Allerton, Mrs. Joseph Regenstein, Sr., Walter S. Brewster, Mrs. Emily Crane Chadbourne, Richard T. Crane, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Blumka, Henry Manaster, Jack Linsky, Mrs. Margaret Day Blake, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Henry C. Wood, by exchange; Florene May Schoenborn and Samuel A. Marx Fund; European Decorative Arts Purchase Fund
Part of the English Arts and Crafts movement, architect and designer Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott created this pianoforte, an innovative solution to the awkward form of the upright piano. Scott's object is both cleverly functional and aesthetically pleasing. The opened lid and doors of the cabinet act as acoustical sounding boards. Inside is the musical instrument along with a profusion of handcrafted metalwork, including candleholders.
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