Fretwork panel

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Fretwork panel

Designer: George Grant Elmslie

Date
1913
Medium
Cypress wood, stain
Department
Arts of the Americas
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

The subtle exterior decoration of the Purcell-Cutts house includes a stenciled frieze below the roofline and two sawed-wood panels at the entrance. This cypress panel and its identical mate adorned the projecting beam-end near the front door. In 2005, to preserve them from the elements, they were removed to the MIA. The reproductions now installed at the house were painstakingly made—by means of laser technology instead of a fretsaw—following Elmslie’s original design (also shown here). The vine-and-leaf motifs are a foil for the strongly geometric exterior of the house. The motto “Gray Days and Gold, ” in the lower right corner, has been variously interpreted as referring to Purcell’s beloved grandparents William and Catherine Gray, to the colors of the firm’s progressive architecture, and to funds provided by Purcell’s father in support of the architectural practice and construction of the house. United States, Americas

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