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Greta Magnusson Grossman, Grossman House, 1956-1957
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About the artwork
Greta Magnusson Grossman, a Swedish-American architect, made significant contributions to mid-century modern design. Her notable work includes the Grossman House, built in 1956-1957. The house showcased Grossman's distinctive style with a stilted design that appeared to float above canyons. It represents the mid-century modern movement, emphasizing clean lines, open floor plans, practicality, and integration with nature. The Grossman House highlights her innovative approach and role as a pioneering female architect.
Unfortunately, many of the homes that she designed have been demolished, and there are only a few remaining, like the Hurley House, the Frances Nelson houses, and the Jim Backus House.
About this print edition
- Available in 2 sizes, both unframed and framed in white
- 30*45 cm (12*18 inches) - Edition of 35
- 40*60 cm (16*24 inches) - Edition of 25
- The oak tray frames are only available in
- 60*90 cm (24*35 inches) - Edition of 3
- Printed on acid-free, 310 gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper
- Guaranteed archival life of 100+ years
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity included
- Frames are heavyweight, solid wood. Produced in Germany from FSC-certified sources
- Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping
- Global delivery with tracked & insured shipping