Portière

<p>Chicago architect George W. Maher was one of many Americans who embraced the English Arts and Crafts movement, incorporating into his residential designs an emphasis on simplicity, natural forms, and respect for materials. This silk and cotton <em>Portière</em> hung over a doorway in Maher's James A. Patten house in Evanston, Illinois, built in 1901. The highly stylized and linear thistle motif created for this panel and other elements of the Patten house by Maher and designer Louis J. Millet helped achieve the decorative rhythm and unity that Maher believed was essential to the successful design of any residence.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1901
Dimensions
204.1 × 119 cm (80 3/8 × 46 7/8 in.)

Artist

George Washington Maher
George Washington Maher

George Washington Maher (American, 1864–1926)

Mill Creek, WV, USA

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