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The Cesca chair was designed by Marcel Breuer in the late 1920s and is named for his daughter Francesca. His design has garnered such fame that one of the original chairs sits in the Metropolitan ...
Breuer opens his own architectural firm in New York. 1966 Designed by Breuer in collaboration with Hamilton Smith, the original home of the Whitney Museum of American Art opens in Manhattan.
An original 1920s Wassily chair from the collection of antique dealer Barry Friedman fetched $30,800 (against a $30,000-to- $50,000 pre-sale estimate) last November at a Sotheby’s auction in New ...
Breuer's original Wassily Chair design. Museum of Modern Art MoMA also considers the Wassily to be one of “the single most important innovation in furniture design in the twentieth century.” ...
The Marcel Breuer Papers were generously donated to the Archives of American Art between 1985 and 1999 by his widow, Constance Breuer. Spanning the years 1920 to 1986, the papers include ...
Marcel Breuer, born on May 21, 1902 ... where he designed the iconic Wassily Chair. Breuer's architectural work includes notable projects such as the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the Whitney ...
Noel Mercado uses salvaged car parts to modify Marcel Breuer chairs. ... created by Hungarian-American designer Marcel Breuer in the 1920s. ... Dezeen in Depth features original feature articles, ...
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