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Sep 26, 2017
Tony Kubalak
Eagan, Minn.
This small dressing table is a reproduction of a Chippendale-style piece in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (c. 1760–1780) attributed to the Garvan Carver. The carving was what attracted Kubalak, who says it was some of the finest he’d ever seen. “As I was building it I knew that this was some of my best work. This was also my first real attempt to add age with the finish.” Kubalak’s piece won the Best Handwork and Peer awards.
Mahogany, 21d x 34w x 31h
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