
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Armchair
Designer: George Washington Maher
- Date
- c. 1912
- Medium
- Oak with leather upholstery
- Department
- Arts of the Americas
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
George Maher's unified scheme of architecture for Rockledge included the flattened arch, a commanding architectural element that echoed the solidity of the bluffs behind the house. The flattened arch motif was also used in this chair from the dining suite. [Insert photo of Rockledge Dining Room here] United States, Americas
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