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Cupboard, circa 1900 (wood, beaten metal)
7443833 Cupboard, circa 1900 (wood, beaten metal) by Morris, Talwin (1865-1911); Glasgow Museums, UK; (add.info.: E.1946.5.o
FURNITURE
cupboard
Morris, Talwin (1865 - 1911, British)
Scotland, Glasgow (place associated)
circa 1900
wood, beaten metal
overall: 1610 mm x 662 mm x 490 mm 32380 g
Cupboard, tall and narrow with projecting top, dark stained wood, decorative beaten metal panel inset in door, by Talwin Morris (1865-1911)); © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
Media ID 33091818
© © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph captures a stunning piece of furniture from the early 20th century. The Cupboard, circa 1900, is a tall and narrow cabinet made of dark stained wood with intricate beaten metal panels inset in its door. Created by the talented British artist Talwin Morris (1865-1911), this exquisite cupboard showcases his exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The art nouveau influence is evident in the elegant curves and organic motifs that adorn this remarkable piece. Its overall dimensions of 1610 mm x 662 mm x 490 mm make it an imposing presence in any room, while its weight of 32380 g speaks to its solid construction. Housed within the Glasgow Museums collection in Scotland, UK, this cupboard stands as a testament to both Morris's artistic vision and the enduring beauty of fine craftsmanship. Its historical significance lies not only in its age but also in its representation of the art movement prevalent during that era. Photographer Di Dosmo has expertly captured every nuance and texture of this magnificent piece, allowing viewers to appreciate its intricate details even from afar. This print serves as a reminder that functional objects can transcend their utilitarian purpose and become works of art themselves. Whether displayed on gallery walls or cherished within private collections, this photograph immortalizes an extraordinary example of furniture design from a bygone era.
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