Name/Title
Rose Iron Works Art Deco ArchEntry/Object ID
23123ADescription
Art Deco archway designed and created by Rose Iron Works for Rae Horwitz's dress salon in the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland.Context
Rose Iron Works was created in 1904 by Martin Rose, a Jewish-Hungarian immigrant who trained as metalsmith in Vienna before moving to the United States in 1902. During the 20th century, Rose Iron Works became a prominent figure in metalsmithing and decorative arts, often showcasing the geometric and stylized forms, as is common in Art Deco design. This stylistic convention is portrayed in this archway, which was shown in the Glenville dress salon of Rae Horwitz.Collection
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Artist
Rose Iron WorksRole
Metal SmithManufacturer
Rose Iron WorksDate made
1930Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
* Untyped Place
Cleveland, OHInscription/Signature/Marks
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[header]This Way, Madame
[body] These Art Deco elements from the 1930s graced Rae Horwitz's Glenvile dress salon. This arch from the fitting room entrance is cadmium plated, while the railing features aluminum applique.