Description
Founded by the German immigrant Gustave Herter in the 1850s, Herter Brothers began as a furniture manufacturing shop, but the company soon became one of America’s most notable tastemakers of the late 19th century. The firm specialized in creating the eclectic yet unified interiors popular during the Aesthetic movement. Ornamented with foliate panels, Romanesque arches, and small turned and chamfered pillars, this “modern Gothic” sideboard reinterprets the medieval past, using, for instance, the favorite Aesthetic element of the sunflower arranged in a Gothic tree-of-life motif.
Provenance
Private collection, Montclair, New Jersey; Lincoln Mayflower Galleries, Orange, New Jersey, 1980; Robert Bahssin, Post Road Gallery, Larchmont, New York, from 1980 to 1982; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.
Accession Number
99082
Medium
Oak with white pine
Dimensions
230 × 213.4 × 73.7 cm (91 1/2 × 84 × 29 in.)
Classification
case furniture
Credit Line
Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust