Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960

Rare_Mid_Century_Modern_American_John_deKoven_Hill_Aluminum_Modular_Panel_c_1960_01_wiRare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960
Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960
Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960
Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960

Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960
This vintage, mid century modern blue painted aluminum panel was originally used as a decorative fence panel. DeKoven started his career as an apprentice at Taliesin for Frank Lloyd Wright and went on to become Wright’s chief architect. Fence panels for the Hyde Park Redevelopment project (1503-19 East 56th Street, Chicago, IL) near the University of Chicago. The last photograph shows the fence panels as they were originally installed behind the townhouses in 1960 (Photograph courtesy: Cultural Historian, City of Chicago). Architect: Harry Weese (American, 1915-98). Originally designed for the Corbett House (Cincinnati, OH, built 1959). House Beautiful, Pace Setter, February 1960. Width 17.75 Depth 1 Height 17.75 inches. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “eronjohnsonantiques” and is located in this country: US.
  • Color: Blue
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Maker: John deKoven Hill
  • Sub-Style: American
  • Height: 17.75 in.
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Width: 17.75
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Panel

Rare Mid-Century Modern American John deKoven Hill Aluminum Modular Panel c. 1960