id: 162972
accession number: 2003.4.2
share license status: Copyrighted
url: https://clevelandart.org/art/2003.4.2
updated: 2023-01-11 10:18:10.810000
Sideboard from "The Kem Weber Group", 1928–1929. Kem (Karl Emanuel Martin) Weber (American, b. Germany, 1889–1963), Grand Rapids Chair Company (American). Sage green painted wood; overall: 83.9 x 182.8 x 48.3 cm (33 1/16 x 71 15/16 x 19 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Mary Spedding Milliken Memorial Fund 2003.4.2
title: Sideboard from "The Kem Weber Group"
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creation date: 1928–1929
creation date earliest: 1928
creation date latest: 1929
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creditline: The Mary Spedding Milliken Memorial Fund
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culture: America, Michigan, Grand Rapids, 20th century
technique: sage green painted wood
department: Decorative Art and Design
collection: Furniture
type: Furniture and woodwork
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CREATORS
* Kem (Karl Emanuel Martin) Weber (American, b. Germany, 1889–1963) - designed by
* Grand Rapids Chair Company (American) - manufacturer
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measurements: Overall: 83.9 x 182.8 x 48.3 cm (33 1/16 x 71 15/16 x 19 in.)
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s
opening date: 2017-04-07T00:00:00
The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY (April 7-August 20, 2017); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (September 30, 2017-January 14, 2018).
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LEGACY EXHIBITIONS
* Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY (4/7/2017 - 8/20/2017) and The Cleveland Museum of Art, OH (9/30/2017 - 1/14/2018): "The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s"
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This chair and sideboard by Kem Weber combine the linear impact of urban architecture with decorative detailing inspired by Mayan temples, the two most influential visual references used by modernist designers in the late 1920s.
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RELATED WORKS
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CITATIONS
Coffin, Sarah D., and Stephen Harrison. The Jazz Age: American style in the 1920s. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2017.
page number: Reproduced: fig. 363, p. 296 - 297
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