Samuel Marx
American, 1885 - 1964
Samuel A. Marx was born Natchez, Mississippi, in 1885. He graduated from MIT’s Department of Architecture in 1907, with his thesis Design for a Synagogue. He then went studying to Europe for eight months. Before opening his own practice, he worked for Killham & Hopkins in Boston, and for Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge in Chicago. While he originally designed interior of hotels and department stores, Marx became a mostly residential architect, designing stripped-down buildings reminiscent of Mies van der Rohe’s works, while he became respected for his aesthetic and functional integrated furnitures and decorative elements.
Samuel Marx
Set of 4 American Mid-Century Modern White Parchment Side Chairs
H 34 in W 28 in D 22 in
$ 50,000
Samuel Marx
RARE MODERNIST OLD WORLD SCENIC VILLAGE NIGHT/DAY POTTERY LAMPS BY SAMUEL MARX
H 26 in W 6 in DIA 9 in
$ 28,000
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