The house is now known as the Wharton Esherick Museum and acts as a “representation of his iconoclastic vision,” according to the Chazen Museum official website. In his 1937 book, “Great Trade Route,” ...
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Philadelphia artist Wharton Esherick’s modernist wood furniture is part of new Brandywine showand the “House of Wows,” by Bascom, for its ingenious and surprising functional artwork. “We are bringing Esherick to a bigger audience,” said Emily Zilber, the exhibit’s curator and WEM ...
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