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AN OAK SPINDLE SIDE CHAIR
DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, PROBABLY EXECUTED BY NIEDECKEN-WALBRIDGE CO., FOR THE RAY EVANS HOUSE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, CIRCA 1908
With a broad crest rail above six vertical spindles descending to the back stretcher, the back and front feet with slight curve outward, with drop-in seat (86.40.30)--44 3/4in. (114cm.) high
PROVENANCE
A family which subsequently owned the Evans House
Christie's New York
Struve Gallery, Chicago
cf. Grant Carpenter Manson, Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, N.Y. 1958, p.117, for an illustration of the chair in situ
DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, PROBABLY EXECUTED BY NIEDECKEN-WALBRIDGE CO., FOR THE RAY EVANS HOUSE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, CIRCA 1908
With a broad crest rail above six vertical spindles descending to the back stretcher, the back and front feet with slight curve outward, with drop-in seat (86.40.30)--44 3/4in. (114cm.) high
PROVENANCE
A family which subsequently owned the Evans House
Christie's New York
Struve Gallery, Chicago
cf. Grant Carpenter Manson, Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, N.Y. 1958, p.117, for an illustration of the chair in situ