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Wharton Esherick

Wharton Esherick (July 15, 1887 – May 6, 1970) was an American sculptor who worked primarily in wood, especially applying the principles of sculpture to common utilitarian objects. Consequently, he is best known for his sculptural furniture and furnishings. Esherick was recognized in his lifetime by his peers as the “dean of American craftsmen” for his leadership in developing nontraditional designs and for encouraging and inspiring artists and artisans by example. Esherick’s influence is evident in the work of contemporary artisans, particularly in the Studio Craft Movement. His home and studio in Malvern, Pennsylvania, are part of the Wharton Esherick Museum, which has been listed as a National Historic Landmark since 1993. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Drawings by Wharton Esherick by Esherick, Wharton

    Imprint 1978
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    Wharton Esherick and the birth of the American modern by Esherick, Wharton

    Imprint 2010
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    Song of the broad-axe by Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892

    Imprint 1924
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    The furniture and sculpture of Wharton Esherick.

    Imprint 1958
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    American block print calendar 1937.

    Imprint 1936
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