The dining room of art historian William Rubin's New York apartment. A welded metal sculpture by Richard Stankiewicz sits on a pedestal next to the kitchen pass-through. An abstract purple and red painting by Helen Frankenthaler hangs on the wall in the corner. On the partition at the far end of the dining table is a red and white painting by Mark Rothko. On the right wall is a painting by Morris Lewis. A small plaster sculpture by Peter Agostini sits on the dining table. The modern dark wood table and its matching leather-padded wood chairs sit atop a beige rug with long fringes at the ends, and below a long skylight.
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