
Print
1904Designs for Chairs (1904)
The composition is a simple, symmetrical product display featuring two distinct pieces of furniture (a chair and a rocker) rendered in a clean, illustrative style. The items are presented against a plain background, allowing the structural details of the wood and joinery to be the primary focus. The layout is balanced, with the chair on the left and the rocker on the right, each accompanied by descriptive text.
The artwork appears to be a lithograph or a high-quality print advertisement, characterized by strong black lines and minimal shading (hatching/cross-hatching) to define form and shadow. The style is typical of late 19th or early 20th-century commercial illustration.
Closest kin

Print
Jewelry Designs (1771)

Print
Box, Jewelry, and Seal Designs (1784)

Drawing
Design for a Chair Back Cover with an Oval-Shaped Ornamental Frame with a Kneeling Woman and a Playful Putto Surrounded by Garlands of Leaves and Flowers and Scrolling Acanthus Leaves Inside a Larger

Drawing
Sketches for Furniture

Photograph
Tafelwaage / Schnabelwaage Art Deco

Identity
Genesais Quoi

Project
Furniture Design: Sit Furnishings provide the perfect place to plonk your behind
"Partially Buried Cereal Aisle"
Brand
"Partially Buried Cereal Aisle"