Over a century ago, a Hungarian ornamental blacksmith named Martin Rose packed his bags and moved to Cleveland. This might seem like a strange move after spending time in Budapest and Vienna, where he ...
At the center of CMA’s show is a now-iconic “Muse with Violin” screen (1930) – a work that belongs to the pantheon of American Art Deco. Also on view: an ambitious 90-foot frieze detailing the history ...
Ariel rendering of the proposed Globe Iron event venue in Cleveland's Flats from Center Street. LDA Architects To continue reading this content, please enable ...
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As the name suggests, it will reside at the one-time home of Globe Iron Works Foundry, built in 1853, according to the release, at Elm Street and Spruce Avenue. Slated to open March 1, Globe Iron’s ...
The legacy of Martin Rose lives on in his Art Deco masterpieces at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The legacy of Martin Rose lives on in his Art Deco masterpieces at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Plus, ...
Explore the history of Cleveland’s own Rose Iron Works at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Explore the history of Cleveland’s own Rose Iron Works at the Cleveland Museum of Art. In their new exhibit, Rose ...
Hungarian ornamental blacksmith Martin Rose founded Rose Iron Works, which became one of the leading manufacturers of decorative metalwork in the United States. Photo: David A. Brichford, courtesy of ...
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