Samuel Marx
American, 1885 - 1964
Samuel A. Marx was born Natchez, Mississippi, in 1885. He graduated from MIT’s Department of Architecture in 1907, with his thesis Design for a Synagogue. He then went studying to Europe for eight months. Before opening his own practice, he worked for Killham & Hopkins in Boston, and for Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge in Chicago. While he originally designed interior of hotels and department stores, Marx became a mostly residential architect, designing stripped-down buildings reminiscent of Mies van der Rohe’s works, while he became respected for his aesthetic and functional integrated furnitures and decorative elements.
Samuel Marx
RARE MODERNIST OLD WORLD SCENIC VILLAGE NIGHT/DAY POTTERY LAMPS BY SAMUEL MARX
H 26 in W 6 in DIA 9 in
$ 28,000
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