Serving Table

Description

At the height of their careers, Charles Sumner and Henry Mather Greene designed the Pasadena winter residence of the midwestern lumber baron Robert R. Blacker. The Blacker House (1907–09) marries Asian simplicity with the openness of California’s Hispanic haciendas and demonstrates the brothers’ masterful integration of an architectural plan with interior furnishings. This serving table—which Charles Greene designed for the Blacker House’s breakfast room—display hallmarks of his mature style. Here he combined exquisite workmanship and elaborate joinery with poetic details like ebony pegs and abstract cutaways on the table’s graceful floral inlay.

Serving Table

Charles Sumner Greene

1907–9

Accession Number

99299

Medium

Mahogany with ebony, and fruitwood, copper, pewter, and mother-of-pearl inlay

Dimensions

75.8 × 91.5 × 56.2 cm (29 7/8 × 36 × 22 1/8 in.)

Classification

table

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Wentworth Greene Field Memorial Fund and Maurice D. Galleher Endowment