A LACQUERED-WOOD AND ZEBRA SKIN ARMCHAIR,
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A LACQUERED-WOOD AND ZEBRA SKIN ARMCHAIR,

BY ROBERT MALLET-STEVENS, CIRCA 1928-1930

Details
A LACQUERED-WOOD AND ZEBRA SKIN ARMCHAIR,
BY ROBERT MALLET-STEVENS, CIRCA 1928-1930
40¼in. (102.2cm.) high
Provenance
E.L. King Residence, 'Rockledge', Winona, MN.
Hollander Gallery, Milwaukee, WI.
Private collection, Chicago, IL.
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Lot Essay

cf. Robert Mallet-Stevens, Architecte, Brussels, 1980, pp. 102 and 198 for illustrations of related armchairs by Mallet-Stevens.

The present chair was purchased by the Kings when they traveled to Paris in 1929 with architect/designer Philip Maher to refurnish their summer residence 'Rockledge' (designed by George W. Maher in 1912) with the contemporary modern aesthetic of the time. In addition to this chair by Mallet-Stevens, the interior included other modernist works by D.I.M., Donald Deskey, Hagenauer, Louis Sognot and others.

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