"Horse Chestnut" Transom Windows for the Henry Harnischfeger Residence (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
George Mann Niedecken (American, 1878–1945)
Commissioned by Henry Harnischfeger
"Horse Chestnut" Transom Windows for the Henry Harnischfeger Residence (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 1905
Glass and zinc came
.1–.2 vertical windows (each): 72 × 12 1/2 in. (182.88 × 31.75 cm) .3 horizontal window: 18 1/2 × 36 in. (46.99 × 91.44 cm)
Gift of Humphrey Enterprises, Inc. M1982.213.1-.3
Photo credit: John R. Glembin
Commissioned by Henry Harnischfeger
"Horse Chestnut" Transom Windows for the Henry Harnischfeger Residence (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 1905
Glass and zinc came
.1–.2 vertical windows (each): 72 × 12 1/2 in. (182.88 × 31.75 cm) .3 horizontal window: 18 1/2 × 36 in. (46.99 × 91.44 cm)
Gift of Humphrey Enterprises, Inc. M1982.213.1-.3
Photo credit: John R. Glembin
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Publication History
Polan, Judy. Spring 2011. George Mann Niedecken. Style 1900. Lambertville, NJ. Vol 24:No.1, p.26.
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