Clock

Description

In addition to skyscraper-inspired furniture such as the Art Institute’s tall, stepped cabinet (see 1998.567), Paul Frankl designed small objects intended to be strategically placed throughout the home in order to create unified, modern interiors. This electric clock was heralded as thoroughly modern, both inside and out. Not only was it featured as an exemplary modern decorative object in contemporary publications, it was also advertised as affordable and “nontarnishable” in order to appeal to a wide consumer base.

Provenance

the Art Institute of Chicago, 2000.

Clock

Paul Theodore Frankl

1928–29

Accession Number

154490

Medium

Bakelite, brush-burnished silver, chrome, and enamel

Dimensions

19.4 × 12.9 × 9.5 cm (7 5/8 × 5 1/16 × 3 3/4 in.)

Classification

clock

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Susan and Jerome Kahn through the Antiquarian Society