
Paula Meizner "24 in a Square" Glass-Top Low Table
Paula Meizner (American, born Poland, 1904-1990) "Twenty Four in a Square" Sculptural Black Painted Wood and Aluminum Glass-Topped Coffee Table. Provenance: From the estate of the artist Paula Meizner. Note: The award-winning artist fled Nazi occupation as a child and moved to New York via Havana, Cuba in 1943. She went on to study under artist Helen Beling (American, 1914-2001) and has exhibited widely across the United States including at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (formerly Larry Aldrich Museum), the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Hudson River Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Fine Arts.
Condition : Cracks to glass top, particularly at corners and some scratches to top surface.
Dimensions : 23.25" H x 36" W x 35.75" D.
Material : Glass, Wood, Aluminum
Style : Modern
Period : Mid 20th Century
Color : Multi
Dealer : S138XX
Paula Meizner (American, born Poland, 1904-1990) "Twenty Four in a Square" Sculptural Black Painted Wood and Aluminum Glass-Topped Coffee Table. Provenance: From the estate of the artist Paula Meizner. Note: The award-winning artist fled Nazi occupation as a child and moved to New York via Havana, Cuba in 1943. She went on to study under artist Helen Beling (American, 1914-2001) and has exhibited widely across the United States including at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (formerly Larry Aldrich Museum), the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Hudson River Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Fine Arts.
Condition : Cracks to glass top, particularly at corners and some scratches to top surface.
Dimensions : 23.25" H x 36" W x 35.75" D.
Material : Glass, Wood, Aluminum
Style : Modern
Period : Mid 20th Century
Color : Multi
Dealer : S138XX
Original: $350.00
-70%$350.00
$105.00Description
Paula Meizner (American, born Poland, 1904-1990) "Twenty Four in a Square" Sculptural Black Painted Wood and Aluminum Glass-Topped Coffee Table. Provenance: From the estate of the artist Paula Meizner. Note: The award-winning artist fled Nazi occupation as a child and moved to New York via Havana, Cuba in 1943. She went on to study under artist Helen Beling (American, 1914-2001) and has exhibited widely across the United States including at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (formerly Larry Aldrich Museum), the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Hudson River Museum, and the Detroit Institute of Fine Arts.
Condition : Cracks to glass top, particularly at corners and some scratches to top surface.
Dimensions : 23.25" H x 36" W x 35.75" D.
Material : Glass, Wood, Aluminum
Style : Modern
Period : Mid 20th Century
Color : Multi
Dealer : S138XX























