Hall Chair

Hall Chair

Charles RohlfsWW-1900-048756
1900·Oak with black stain·144.8 × 48.3 × 38.7 cm (57 × 19 × 15 1/4 in.)

<p>The son of a New York cabinetmaker, Charles Rohlfs spent his early years working as a designer of cast-iron stoves and furnaces while pursuing an acting career in his spare time. In 1884 he married the novelist Anna Katharine Greene and moved with her to Buffalo, where he took up woodworking after being unable to afford high-quality furniture. What began as a personal venture had become a commercial endeavor by 1898. The first of Rohlfs’s exhibitions to receive national attention was held at Chicago’s Marshall Field and Company department store. Among the many items for sale was a hall chair similar to this example, which calls to mind the dramatically attenuated furniture of the Scottish architect-designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1900
Dimensions
144.8 × 48.3 × 38.7 cm (57 × 19 × 15 1/4 in.)

Artist

Charles Rohlfs
Charles Rohlfs

Charles Rohlfs (American, 1853–1936)

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side chair

side chair

1901 · furniture, decorative arts, side chair — oak, leather cushions (modern replacements)

WW-1901-298715

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Year
1900
Dimensions
144.8 × 48.3 × 38.7 cm (57 × 19 × 15 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1900-048756

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Charles Rohlfs

Charles Rohlfs

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