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The Furniture of George Hunzinger: Invention and Innovation in Nineteenth-Century America

The Furniture of George Hunzinger: Invention and Innovation in Nineteenth-Century America

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An insightful look at 19th century U.S.patent furniture.
Review: A meticulously documented look at a fascinating furniture designer of the turn of the century. The book depicts the Hunzinger exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum and gives the reader an understanding of what makes this period of patent furniture so inovative. A must for the collector! It lets you identify pieces whether or not they are signed. A must for the restorer! It describes original upholstery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A remarkable work on a 19th cent. American furntiture maker.
Review: Barry Harwood has compiled a remarkable amount of material on one of the most elusive furniture makers to emerge in late 19th century America. Harwood's impressive catalog, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art's extensive collection of Hunzinger furniture, documents the impact of this nearly forgotten designer on late 19th-century American taste. Many of the chairs show the splendid upholstery of the day; others show surprisingly pared down designs which have been called "proto-modern" in spirit.


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