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Mar. 8—The price was never the point. When Ivan Barnett was a young artist working in rural Pennsylvania and had a chance to sell some art to Alexander Girard, he knew that it could potentially ...
Alexander Girard donated 100,000 objects from his and his wife Susan’s folk art collection to the Museum of International Folk Art, which became the museum’s permanent exhibition, ...
Initially Launched in the 1970s as Environmental Enrichment Panels for the Office, the New Poster Format Invites These Beloved Prints Home ZEELAND, Mich., March 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- It would ...
Alexander Girard's miniature folk art collection hopes to evoke common humanity. In Santa Fe, New Mexico, iconic 20th-century designer Alexander Girard’s passion for folk art is on view at the ...
The last two of Alexander Girard’s residences were in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he and his family moved in 1953. His first property had two adobe structures that were more than a century old.
Recommended for ages 4 and up, this set of alphabet blocks featuring the groovy folkloric drawings of Alexander Girard is a must for any self-respecting midcentury modernist fan ...
How/when did you discover Alexander Girard's work? Todd Oldham: My first experience of seeing Mr. Girard's work was at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the early 1980s.
Herman Miller Has Reissued Alexander Girard's Famed Girard Flower Table: A centerpiece of the legendary Miller House's interior furnishings, now available to North American customers for the first ...
Above: Alexander Girard at home in 1953. If you’re into midcentury design, you’ll be familiar with the work of Alexander Girard. Though he was trained as an architect, the postwar design titan ...
Lot Size: 0.21 acres. From the Agent: "This pueblo revival–style masterpiece is a former home of the iconic Santa Fe artist and architect Alexander Girard.Charles and Ray Eames spent vacations ...
Designer Alexander Girard has been called “the perfecter of the conversation pit form.” One need look no further than the multicolored and once-radical conversation pit in the Miller House ...