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- Prudent Mallard was one of the most famous providers of fashionable furniture in the Gulf South.
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- Prudent Mallard ( to ) was a renowned New Orleans nineteenth century merchant and probable cabinetmaker.
Mallard, Prudent – New Orleans Furniture
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The Prudent Mallard Legend
Prudent Mallard (1809 to 1879) was a renowned New Orleans nineteenth century merchant and probable cabinetmaker. Many collectors and experts consider Mallard to be the leading, even iconic, figure in nineteenth century furniture in the lower South. Tom Halverson, Director of American Furniture and Decorative Arts for the New Orleans Auction Galleries believes that Mallard’s fame was well deserved. “I believe that by the middle of the nineteenth century the name “Mallard” was almost a generic term used in Louisiana to describe a class or style of furniture.” He says, “Just as ‘Kleenex’ identifies facial tissue today,’”Mallard’ meant Rococo Revival style furniture then.”
A Soaring Legend
Louisiana has long had an atmosphere where myths and legends germinate into a blend of truth
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- Prudent Mallard was one of the most famous providers of fashionable furniture in the Gulf South.
The Fancy Furniture of Prudent Mallard - WGNO
He has been hailed for years as the leading cabinetmaker of New Orleans' golden antebellum age, “manufacturing” rococo and Renaissance Revival-. | |
Some even believed that Prudence was a woman because of the name. | |
They had 7 children: Prudence Lawrence (born Mallard), Anne Elizabeth Mallard and 5 other children. |
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- Prudent Mallard was one of the most famous providers of fashionable furniture in the Gulf South.