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PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION
The Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed House has been featured extensively in the following publications:
Richard Pratt, David Adler, E. Evans, 1970;
S. M. Salny, "Historic Interiors: Frances Elkins, A Surviving Example of the Noted Designer's Work", Architectural Digest, July/August 1980, pp. 87-91;
"100 Years of Design", Architectural Digest, 1999, p. 330;
S. M. Salny, "Frances Elkins: Forward-Looking Icon of European Chic and American Style", Architectural Digest, January 2000, pp. 164-167;
S. M. Salny, "Historic Architecture: Country Estates by David Adler, Revisiting The Chicago Architect's Great Houses Built Between the Wars", Architectural Digest, April 2001, pp. 278-284 and 299;
S. M. Salny, The Country Houses of David Adler, 2001;
M. Thorne (ed.), David Adler, Architect: The Elements of Style, Chicago, 2002;
S. M. Salny, Frances Elkins Interior Design, New York, 2005;
P.-E. Martin-Vivier, Jean-Michel Frank: The strange and subtle luxury of the Parisian Haute-Monde in the Art Deco Period, Paris, 2006, p. 254.
FRENCH
AN OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1931-32
Details
FRENCH
AN OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1931-32
lacquered wood, eggshell
15¼ in. (38.8 cm.) high, 18 3/8 in. (46.7 cm.) wide, 32¼ in. (81.8 cm.) deep
AN OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1931-32
lacquered wood, eggshell
15¼ in. (38.8 cm.) high, 18 3/8 in. (46.7 cm.) wide, 32¼ in. (81.8 cm.) deep
Provenance
Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed, Lake Forest, IL;
Thence by descent.
Thence by descent.
Literature
S. M. Salny, Frances Elkins Interior Design, New York, 2005, p. 66.
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