Paul t frankl biography of albert


Full Name: Frankl, Paul

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Gender: male

Date Born: 22 April

Date Died: 30 January

Place Born: Prague, Praha, Hlavní Město, Czech Republic

Place Died: Princeton, Mercer, NJ, USA

Home Country/ies: Germany

Subject Area(s): architecture (object genre), art theory, Medieval (European), and sculpture (visual works)

Institution(s): Institute for Advanced Study


Overview

Medievalist architectural historian and Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, scholar; important Kunstwissenschaft Gothic theorist. Frankl&#;s family stemmed from a line of Jewish scholars. His father a Prague businessman, was Carl Frankl and his mother Amalia von Wiener (Frankl). He was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, which is present-day Prague, Czech Republic. He attended to German Staats-Obergymnasium in Prague, graduating in Following a year&#;s service in the Austrian military at a Lieutenant&#;s rank in , he entered the Technische Hochschule in Munich and then Berlin, graduating with a degree in (practicing) architecture in He married an artist, Elsa Johanna Herzberg in , working as an architect. He returned school in , studying philology, history and art history

Edited by Christopher Long and Aurora McClain

pages with 85 illustrations and an index.
October Hardcover with linen cover.
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Book and cover design by Peter Duniecki

Cover: &#;Propeller&#; chair, c. Collection Paulette Frankl. Photographer unknown.

What will now be known as Frankl&#;s last book is written in a captivating style befitting the personality of a gentle and cultured man who revolutionized and advocated for an American Modernism.


Viennese émigré Paul T. Frankl () was one of the pioneers of early modern design in the United States, known for his “Skyscraper” furniture of the s and his work for the Hollywood élite in the s and early s. Among Frankl&#;s best-known designs were his stair-stepped &#;Skyscraper&#; bookcases, his streamlined &#;Speed&#; chairs, and &#;Propeller&#; chair, as well as his many original pieces in rattan. Toward the end of his life, he also produced a significant body of mass production pieces for the Johnson Furniture Company.

Frankl was a prolific and influential writer about design, the author of five books, including Form and Re-Form () and Machine-Made Leisure (),

Austrian furniture designer, architect, painter and writer, Paul Theodore Frankl was one of the most important exponents of the American Art déco style. Together with his friend Joseph Urban, he laid the foundations of the American tradition of modern decoration.

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About His Life

Paul Theodore Frankl was born in Vienna in , where he studied architecture before traveling to Berlin and Copenhagen. Emigrating to the US in April , Frankl began to work as an architect and later switched to designing and painting fine art and furniture. In the years between the two world wars, he opened the Frankl Galleries on 48th Street in New York City, where he sold a variety of his designs for furniture, as well as modern textiles and wallpapers imported from Europe, becoming an epicenter of American modernism.


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While the first part of his career took place in New York, where he produced luxurious designs compatible with the Art Deco works of his French contemporaries, he lived in California for the majority of his life. He moved to Los Angeles and opened a gallery in Beverly Hills

Skyscraper

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Title:Skyscraper

Designer:Paul T. Frankl (American, Vienna – Los Angeles, California)

Date:ca.

Medium:Maple, Bakelite

Dimensions:Overall: 80 1/4 × 34 1/4 × 18 7/8 in., Weight: lb. ( × 87 × cm, kg)
Base: 30 1/2 × 34 1/4 × 18 7/8 in., Weight: 83 lb. ( × 87 × cm, kg)
Top: 49 3/4 × 30 1/2 × 17 in., Weight: 70 lb. ( × × cm, kg)

Classification:Woodwork-Furniture

Credit Line:Purchase, Theodore R. Gamble Jr. Gift, in honor of his mother, Mrs. Theodore Robert Gamble,

Object Numberab

the designer, New York (sold to private collection); private collection (their estate; sold to Kent); [Berenice Kent, Shaker Heights, Oh., by –82; sold to MMA]

New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. "High Styles: Twentieth-Century American Design," September 19, –February 16, , unnumbered cat. (fig. ; as "Skyscraper Bookcase," –30).

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Design – Selections from the Collection," December 18, –June 1, , no catalogue.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Modern Furniture in the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art," May 3–October 9, , no catalog


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