Paul T. Frankl
Austrian-born Paul Frankl was a design polymath—widely successful as an art historian, furniture designer, architect, painter, and gallerist. Trained as an architect at the Berlin Poytechnic, Frankl moved to the United States in 1914, but returned to his native Austria briefly during World War I. He began as an architect, but switched to painting and furniture and product design, gaining notice for the skyscraper style furniture he introduced in the 1920s when he returned to New York and opened a design gallery. By 1934, Frankl moved his design business to Los Angeles, where he also taught. Despite the popularity of his modernist furniture designs, especially among Hollywood celebrities, he achieved his... more.
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- Frankl Galleries
- American, 1921–1934.
- Introduced America to the modern interior design aesthetic.
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- This person is involved with 13 objects in our collection.
- Thérèse Bonney
- American, active France, 1894–1978.
- This person is a business associate of Paul.
- This person is involved with 8 objects in our collection.
- Alfred A. Knopf
- New York, New York, USA.
- This person is a friend of Paul.
- This person is involved with 84 objects in our collection.
- Yasuo Kuniyoshi
- American, b. Japan, 1889 - 1953.
- This person is a friend of Paul.
- This person is involved with 1 object in our collection.
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- American, 1867–1959.
- This person is a friend of Paul.
- This person is involved with 68 objects in our collection.