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Slate-top Table, c. 1940. Creator: M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin

Slate-top Table, c. 1940. Creator: M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin


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Slate-top Table, c. 1940. Creator: M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin

Slate-top Table, c. 1940

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This exquisite pen and ink and graphite on paper drawing by M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin captures the essence of a Slate-top Table from the 1940s. The table, with its distinctive slate surface and solid wooden base, is a quintessential piece of decorative arts from the mid-20th century in America. The table, believed to be from the 1940s, is depicted in meticulous detail in this scale drawing. The slate top, a popular choice for tables during this period, is shown with its smooth, dark surface, ready to be wiped clean for the next use. The base of the table is rendered in intricate detail, revealing the use of various woods such as birch, cherrywood, maple, pine, and possibly others. The table's measurements are also indicated in the drawing, providing valuable information for those interested in its authenticity and provenance. The Slate-top Table is a prime example of the design trends of the 1940s, a time when European influences began to make their way into American homes. The table's elegant lines and understated beauty reflect the desire for functional yet attractive homeware during this period. This drawing by M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin is an invaluable addition to any art or design collection, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the rich heritage of American decorative arts. It is a period item that would make a thoughtful and unique gift for any art lover, collector, or historian. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., are just a few of the esteemed institutions that have recognized the importance of preserving and showcasing works such as this one. This drawing by M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin is a testament to the enduring appeal of fine craftsmanship and the beauty of functional art.

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