[Mortimer Fleishhacker house, Woodside, Calif.] [graphic] : [game room furniture] / Lewis Josselyn [photographer] ; [Charles Greene, designer]. [not before 1925]
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Greene, Charles Sumner, 1868-1957
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Charles Sumner Greene was an Arts and Crafts style architect whose design practice included large residences throughout California as well as furniture and other decorative arts. He practiced with his brother, Henry Mather Greene, for part of his career under the firm name Greene & Greene. From the description of Charles Sumner Greene collection, 1862-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77707396 Biography Charles Sum...
Fleishhacker, Mortimer.
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Josselyn, Lewis, 1805-1889
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"...Charles was engaged by Mortimer Fleishhacker to design a 'sun room' for ...their Woodside residence ...Hand-carved furniture was planned for the room ...and in the fall of 1925 the Fleishhackers took delivery of Charles's exquisite card table with tooled-leather top, four side chairs, and an armchair, each with an intricately tooled and pigmented leather seat." -- Greene & Greene / Edward R. Bosley. London: Phaidon, 2000, p.206. From the description of [Mortimer Fleishhacker ...
Mortimer Fleishhacker house (Woodside, Calif.)
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