Virtual Lecture | The Clocks of David Rittenhouse

Donald Fennimore, Curator Emeritus, Winterthur Museum
David Rittenhouse, Orrery Clock, c. 1767, brass, iron, and paint, collection of Drexel University.
June 6, 2023
“As Good a Clock as Was Ever Made” | The Clocks of David Rittenhouse
Co-author Donald Fennimore previews the forthcoming book David Rittenhouse: Philosopher-Mechanick of Colonial Philadelphia and His Famous Clocks. One of 18th-century America’s greatest scientists and engineers, David Rittenhouse was also a leading astronomer, mathematician, and clockmaker.
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About the Speaker
Donald L. Fennimore is curator emeritus at Winterthur Museum in Delaware, where he was in charge of all metal objects in the museum’s renowned collection during his 34-year tenure. He has written or co-authored articles and books including The Antique Hunter’s Guide to American Silver and Pewter and Silversmiths to the Nation: Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner: 1808–1842, as well as scholarly works on two important families of early American clockmakers: Stretch and Claggett. Fennimore is the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships.
This lecture series is generously endowed by Carol and Les Ballard.