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Living Room of William Rubin's New York Apartment, Vogue

William Grigsby1967-03-15

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The skylit living room of art historian William Rubin's New York apartment. On the left wall, above a chair and stool by Mies van der Rohe, is a large painting by Jackson Pollack. Next to it is a black and white painting by Franz Kline. On the back wall, above a lounge chair and footstool by Charles and Ray Eames is a tall black painting with a thin white bottom edge by Barnett Newman. Next to it is a red and black on white abstract painting by Adolph Gottlieb. A silver sculpture by David Smith sits on the table at the center of the room. On the right wall, from background to foreground, are paintings by Hans Hofmann, Adolph Gottlieb, and Willem de Kooning. In the immediate foreground, is a sculpture by Herbert Ferber. A curved brown banquette is against the right wall, and a solid brown rug covers the floor.

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  • Title: Living Room of William Rubin's New York Apartment, Vogue
  • Creator: William Grigsby
  • Date Created: 1967-03-15
  • Location Created: New York, New York, United States
  • Provenance: Vogue, March 15, 1967
  • Photographer: William Grigsby
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