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Eugene J. Kupjack
Early American Parlor, Circa 1820, Miniature Room by Eugene Kupjack

1982

$30,000
£23,038.71
€26,402.08
CA$42,232.59
A$47,309.83
CHF 24,652.74
MX$577,082.34
NOK 313,279.74
SEK 295,400.47
DKK 197,057.88

About the Item

Eugene Kupjack's love affair with miniatures began when he saw an article in Life Magazine about MrsNarcissa Niblack Thorne's (of the Montgomery Ward fortune) European-Style miniatures. He immediately sent her some of his own creations - a miniature chair with a cane seat and a plastic plate and goblet. He was hired immediately. Their first collaborations were displayed at the 1939 World's Fair and then moved onto the Chicago Art Institute where they are still on display today. This simple yet highly detailed Early American Parlor is an excellent example of the true talent of Eugene Kupjack. Tiny ceramic knick-knacks fill the shelves while the perfectly proportioned furniture adorns the center of the room. Upon closer look, a small dachshund lay sleeping on a cushion! All painstakingly researched to the exact time period on a scale of one foot to one inch. Kupjack Miniatures Eugene Kupjack Early American Parlor, Circa 1820 11h x 14.25w x 11.25d in 27.94h x 36.20w x 28.57d cm KJK011
  • Creator:
    Eugene J. Kupjack (1913 - 1991, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1982
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 14.25 in (36.2 cm)Depth: 11.25 in (28.58 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: KJK0111stDibs: LU554310993982

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