1989.40.A-C, Cabinet, c. 1900–1910, Louis Majorelle (French, 1859–1926), maker, Mahogany, oak, walnut, exotic hardwoods, and gilt bronze
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Although design centers in Belgium and Germany produced distinctive objects in the undulating Art Nouveau style, the city of Nancy, France, in the northeastern province of Lorraine was the most important center of this style between 1890 and 1910.
1998.47.A-D, Warren McArthur, Dressing table with mirror (model no. 412), 1940, Aluminum, wood, glass, Formica, and rubber
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Warren McArthur’s vanity showcases the new materials and sleek lines of mid-20th-century design. In his furnishings, he celebrated how separate parts were put together, as seen in the screw-on finial caps and joints between aluminum components.
2017.46, Sphere Flower Vase, Lurelle Guild (American, 1898–1986), designer, International Silver Company (American, founded 1898), manufacturer, silverplate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Lurelle Guild developed American industrial design and introduced Modernism into home furnishing and decorative arts during the 1930s.
1995.202.2.FA Vase with phoenix (one of a pair)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1995.203.1.FA Vase with sunflowers (one of a pair)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1995.203.2.FA Vase with sunflowers (one of a pair)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1995.202.1.FA Vase with phoenix (one of a pair)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1985.27 Yoshida
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Hiroshi Yoshida was the first of a multi-generation family of well-known printmakers. He began his career as a painter whose work was very popular in Europe and America. In the 1920s, he began making prints based on his paintings, and he was equally successful in both media.
1985.40 Yoshida
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Hiroshi Yoshida was the first of a multi-generation family of well-known printmakers. He began his career as a painter whose work was very popular in Europe and America. In the 1920s, he began making prints based on his paintings, and he was equally successful in both media.
1985.24 Yoshida
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Hiroshi Yoshida was the first of a multi-generation family of well-known printmakers. He began his career as a painter whose work was very popular in Europe and America. In the 1920s, he began making prints based on his paintings, and he was equally successful in both media.