Classic designs are around for a reason. Why one piece becomes a sensation over another is always a matter of debate. In the case of Hungarian-born designer Marcel Breuer, his Wassily chair began as a ...
Height of back 29 inches height of seat 16 inches width 30 1/2 inches depth 27 1/2 inches ...
Marcel Lajos BREUER (1902-1981) Suite of eight armchairs, Cesca model Wood and cane, tubular base in lightly pitted metal. Italian edition Size: 80 x 62 x 42 cm Condition for use and care ...
Marcel Breuer was a Hungarian architect and furniture designer, best known for the iconic design of what is now known as the Breuer Building. Located at the corner of Madison Avenue and 75th Street in ...
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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 is known for his midcentury modern buildings in Paris, New York, and Washington D.C. But the Bauhaus-trained, Hungarian-American architect spent his summers in Cape Cod, Massachusetts at ...
For $100 million, Sotheby’s bought a masterpiece by Marcel Breuer, the former home of the Whitney Museum. It has a thoughtful new interior. The Breuer building on Madison Avenue is an upside down ...
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