Daniel Pabst - Examples of His Work

Examples of His Work

  • Victoria and Albert Museum: Frank Furness-designed chair from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1876).
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art: Frank Furness-designed desk and chair.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Aesthetic Movement exhibition cabinet.
  • Art Institute of Chicago: "Fox and Crane" sideboard.
  • Hudson River Museum/Glenview Mansion: Entrance Hall, Staircase, Ebony Library, Sitting Room cabinets, Parlor mantel, Dining Room sideboard (1876-77).
  • Brooklyn Museum: Exhibition cabinet.
  • Cleveland Museum of Art: Pedestal.
  • University of Pennsylvania: "Honor Men Awards."
  • University of Pennsylvania: Henry Charles Lea Library (1881). Removed from 2000 Walnut Street, Philadelphia in 1925; now installed in Van Pelt Library.
  • Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute: Exhibition cabinet.
  • Charles T. Parry House mirror (c. 1870-71). Now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

  • Furness-Pabst cabinet doors (c. 1871), designed for Horace Howard Furness's library.

  • Henry Charles Lea Library (1881), University of Pennsylvania.

  • "Designs for Two Mantelpieces" (July 1887).

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