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In the american tradition, original Shaker designs, and in Pennsylvania, Wharton Esherick, infuenced by the German Expressionist Movement in the 20s and 30s
David Roentgen, one of the best furniture makers in the 18th century
Marcel Breuer from the Bauhaus era
Eileen Gray
Poul Kjaerholm, 1950s Denmark
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Thanks, Anonymous! Funny how you mentioned the German Expressionists. I have been reading all about them this morning. Interesting reading. I am expecially interested in them because I'm working on a painting using neo expressionism. I'll look up this artist, for I am not familiar with that name.
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