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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 low cabinet and a shelf containing the Oxford English Dictionary, is a painting by Hans Hofmann. Next to it, above a curved brown banquette, are paintings by Adolph Gottlieb and Willem de Kooning. A sculpture by Herbert Ferber stands in the back corner. On the partition at the end of the room is a painting by Mark Rothko. On the right wall, from background to foreground, are paintings by Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still and Jackson Pollock. A silver sculpture by David Smith sits on the table at the center of the room. Opposite the banquette are a chair by Mies van der Rohe and a lounge chair and footstool by Charles and Ray Eames. A large brown rug covers most of 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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