American John deKoven Hill Reticulated Aluminum Modular Panel

American John deKoven Hill Reticulated Aluminum Modular Panel

$695.00
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DETAILS This vintage, mid century modern blue painted aluminum panel was originally used as a decorative fence panel. COLOR(S) Blue PLACE OF ORIGIN United States MAKER Designer: John deKoven Hill (American, 1920-96) | Manufacturer: Schmidt Ornamental Iron Works (Evanston, Illinois). DeKoven started his career as an apprentice at Taliesin for Frank Lloyd Wright and went on to become Wright's chief architect. PROVENANCE Fence panels for the Hyde Park Redevelopment project (1503-19 East 56th Street, Chicago, Illinois) near the University of Chicago. The last photograph shows the fence panels as they were originally installed behind the townhouses in 1960 (Photograph courtesy: Cultural Historian, City of Chicago). Architect: Harry Weese (American, 1915-98). Originally designed for the Corbett House (Cincinnati, Ohio, built 1959). LITERATURE House Beautiful, Pace Setter, February 1960. STYLE Mid Century Modern DATE 1960 DIMENSIONS Width 17.75 Depth 1 Height 17.75 inches BROWSE RELATED PROD

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