A beautifully proportioned armchair in Walnut with light grey calfskin upholstery. This chair is a prime example of Powell’s sensitivity towards wood and displays his talent for quality construction techniques. Blind mortise and tenon joinery and a hand-carved pass through for the upholstered back cushion all display Powell’s high level of craftsmanship. A similar example is documented in Todd Merrill and Julie Iovine, Modern Americana: Studio Furniture From High Craft to High Glam, Rizzoli, 2008 p. 107. This particular chair has been reupholstered in leather.
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TITLE: | Hand-Carved Armchair |
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CREATOR: | Phillip Lloyd Powell |
COUNTRY: | USA |
DATES: | 1960s |
MATERIALS: | Carved walnut, calfskin |
CONDITION: | Excellent original condition. |
LENGTH: | 28.5 in. (72 cm) |
DEPTH: | 27 in. (69 cm) |
HEIGHT: | 30.5 in. (77 cm) |
NUMBER OF ITEMS: | 1 |
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