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Lot 3 | Property of the Carnegie Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund George Niedecken Pair

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of Chairs from the Adam Meyer House, ca. 1908 manufactured by Niedecken-Walbridge, Milwaukee oak, reupholstered in leatherette (2) 355/8 in. (905 cm) high Provenance Mr. and Mrs. Adam Meyer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1908 Thence by descent Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan The Carnegie Museum of Art, 1984 Eight chairs were originally made for the dining room. Four are in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum, and were exhibited along with the dining table in "Designing in the Wright Style: Furniture and Interiors by Frank Lloyd Wright and George Niedecken" in 1999 Two chairs remain in The Carnegie Museum in their permanent collection.

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20th - 21st Century Art

Auction Date

2002

Location

USA

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