Side Chair ca. 1878 A. Kimbel and J. Cabus The design of this walnut side chair emphasizes its construction—or, rather, the appearance of construction— which was a hallmark of the Modern Gothic style. The intersections of the chair’s components are accentuated by simulated mortise-and-tenon joints. Kimbel and Cabus was among the first American firms to produce furnishings in the Modern Gothic style and received high praise for it at the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition, held in Philadelphia, where models of this chair were Side Chair. American. ca. 1878. Walnut. Made in New


Side Chair ca. 1878 A. Kimbel and J. Cabus The design of this walnut side chair emphasizes its construction—or, rather, the appearance of construction— which was a hallmark of the Modern Gothic style. The intersections of the chair’s components are accentuated by simulated mortise-and-tenon joints. Kimbel and Cabus was among the first American firms to produce furnishings in the Modern Gothic style and received high praise for it at the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition, held in Philadelphia, where models of this chair were Side Chair. American. ca. 1878. Walnut. Made in New York, New York, United States


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