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George Nakashima early Slant Front ches

Currency:USD Category:Business & Industrial / Restaurant & Catering Start Price:11,250.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
George Nakashima early Slant Front ches
George Nakashima early Slant Front chest of drawers USA, c. 1944 American black walnut 36 w x 18.5 d x 29.5 h inches The early cabinets of George Nakashima represent a pivotal moment in the life and work of the artist. During World War II, George Nakashima was sent to an internment camp in Idaho for Japanese Americans. At the camp, Nakashima worked alongside Gentaro Hikogawa, a trained Japanese carpenter, utilizing traditional hand tools and joinery. Later, architect Antonin Raymond petitioned for Nakashima's release as a laborer and employed him on his farm in New Hope, Pennsylvania. On Raymond's farm, Nakashima began to create furniture that predicts what was to become his signature style. This cabinet is one of Nakashima's earliest forms from this period. Literature: Nature Form & Spirit: The Life and Legacy of George Nakashima, Nakashima, ppg. 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 84