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Modernism: A Century Of Style And Design, 1890-1990
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Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Cologne, Germany
Skyscraper, New York City
Antik, New York City
Jason Jaques, New York City
Lin-Weinberg Gallery, New York City
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One of six paintings by Boleslas Biegas displayed in the booth of Papillon Gallery, Los Angeles.
Galerie de Beyrie, New York City
A good selection of Nakashima furniture was offered by Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia.
Historical Design, New York City, offered a wide variety of merchandise including the Kim Weber designed chair and the table designed by Russel Wright and executed in mahogany and hare wood by Heywood Wakefield.
Josef Hoffmann silver and ivory tea service displayed by Historical Design, New York City.
John Alexander, Philadelphia
Brooklyn Museum Curator Barry Harwood and Modernism Manager Sandy Smith in front of the Kagen exhibition.
Miguel Saco Gallery, New York City
Dansk Moebelkunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
Jacksons, Stockholm, Sweden
A selection of Italian glass offered by Jacksons, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Goerg Jensen pieces were popular in the booth of The Silver Fund, New York City, including the standards, the pregnant duck and goose pitchers.
Wright, Chicago
Two Zero C Applied Arts, London
Calderwood Gallery, Philadelphia
George Gilpin, New York City
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Lost City Arts, New York City
Convers â Kaufman, Chicago
Numerous pieces of Fornasetti were offered by ceramic specialist Carole Berk, Bethesda, Md.
Always on the cutting edge,Mark McDonald / 330, Hudson, N.Y., offered several prime examples of Gamboni pottery.
Macklowe Gallery, New York City
Aaron Glleries, Chicago
Mason Gerard, New York City
Deco Deluxe, New York City
Hugues Magen, New York City
Bizarre, London
JMW Gallery, Boston, offered a diverse range of Arts and Crafts merchandise including the Grueby tile floor in earthy brown tones, numerous two-color Grueby pots, Stickley furniture, along with period textiles and art.