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Baby High Chair, 1938. Creator: Max Fernekes

Baby High Chair, 1938. Creator: Max Fernekes


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Baby High Chair, 1938. Creator: Max Fernekes

Baby High Chair, 1938

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Childhood Fernekes Max High Chair Highchair Margius Fernekes Max Fernekes Maximillian Fernekes Infancy


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This print showcases a beautifully carved Baby High Chair, created by the talented Max Fernekes in 1938. The chair, an exquisite piece of art from America's rural life in the 1930s, is a testament to Fernekes' artistic prowess and his ability to capture the essence of childhood. In this close-up shot, we can appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship that went into creating this vintage highchair. Made entirely out of wood, it exudes a rustic charm that transports us back to simpler times. The color palette chosen by Fernekes adds warmth and nostalgia to the image, evoking feelings of comfort and familiarity. The Baby High Chair represents more than just an object; it symbolizes the concept of infancy and early childhood. Its presence reminds us of cherished memories spent around family tables where little ones were nurtured and cared for. This artwork serves as a visual reminder of our heritage - a glimpse into American history during the mid-20th century. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , this pencil drawing with watercolor colored pencil and graphite on paperboard is part of Max Fernekes' legacy. Through his work, he immortalized everyday objects like this high chair, giving them significance beyond their utilitarian purpose. Max Fernekes' talent shines through in this timeless piece that continues to captivate viewers today. It stands as a testament to his skillful blending of artistry with everyday life – reminding us all that even simple

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