American Modern® is the trademarked brand of furniture designed by the influential industrial designer Russel Wright in 1935. "American Modern" furniture designed by Russel Wright was originally manufactured by the Conant-Ball Furniture Company in Gardner, Massachusetts beginning in 1935, and continues to be manufactured new and is still widely available today.
It is premium-quality, US manufactured solid hardwood furniture, typically birch or maple, finished in a natural "blonde," a term coined by Mary Wright in 1935. Every piece of authentic Russel Wright® American Modern® furniture is branded with Russel's trademarked signature, leading to a secondary meaning of American Modern® furniture as any furniture that has that signature modern American "Russel Wright-look."
American Modern furniture means it is either the Russel Wright® American Modern® brand of furniture, or it has the desirable identified likeness of the "Russel Wright-look."
The actual question is: Who is the American Architect who is called the Father of Modernism? Answer: Louis Sullivan is the American Architect called the Father of Modernism. The actual question is: Who is the American Architect who is called the Father of Modernism? Answer: Louis Sullivan is the American Architect called the Father of Modernism.
American Modernism
American modernism
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1900 - 1940
George Nelson was one of the founders of American Modernism. He was an American industrialist designer and designed modernist furniture which became iconic for the 20th century.
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American modernism(bold,brash,colorful)
Charles Sheeler was most known for American modernism. In addition, before American modernism, Charles Sheeler was influence by Cubist style of art style.
Discovery period, American enlightenment, naturalism, post modernism, modernism, puritanism, realism, romanticism, dark romanticism, native American, Harlem renaissance.
Suzanne W. Churchill has written: 'Little magazines & modernism' -- subject(s): History, Little magazines, Modernism (Literature) 'The little magazine Others and the renovation of American poetry' -- subject(s): American poetry, History and criticism, Modernism (Literature), Others
Louis Sullivan (1856 - 1924)