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Henry Mather Greene
Light Fixture from the Dining Room of the Robert R. Blacker House, Pasadena, California1907

Not on view
Hanging Arts and Crafts light fixture with copper-toned pierced metal frame and amber leaded glass panels with organic leading, suspended by chains from a coffered wood ceiling

Henry Mather Greene, Charles Sumner Greene, Peter Hall Manufacturing Company, Emil Lange, Light Fixture from the Dining Room of the Robert R. Blacker House, Pasadena, California, 1907, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of Ellen and Max Palevsky, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Designed by
Henry Mather Greene
United States, California, 1870-1954
Designed by
Charles Sumner Greene
United States, California, 1868-1957
Made by
Peter Hall Manufacturing Company
United States, California, Pasadena, 1906-1922
Made by
Emil Lange
United States, California, Los Angeles, active circa 1910
Title
Light Fixture from the Dining Room of the Robert R. Blacker House, Pasadena, California
Place Made
United States
Date Made
1907
Medium
Honduras mahogany, ebony, leaded glass, and leather (replaced)
Dimensions
45 × 80 × 60 in. (114.3 × 203.2 × 152.4 cm) Ceiling plate: 81 1/2 × 71 in. (207.01 × 180.34 cm) Suspended light box:: 44 3/4 × 33 × 8 3/4 in. (113.67 × 83.82 × 22.23 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Ellen and Max Palevsky
Accession Number
AC1993.176.19
Classification
Furnishings
Collecting Area
Decorative Arts and Design
Selected Bibliography
  • Kaplan, Wendy; contributions by Crawford, Alan; Joppien, Rüdiger; Kinchin, Juliet; Ogata, Amy F.; Stavenow-Hidemark, Elisabet; Witt-Dörring, Christian. The Arts & Crafts Movement in Europe & America. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2004.