Milton Avery
Charles Burchfield
Alexander Calder
Joseph Cornell
Jean Dubuffet
Philip Gusto n
Lester Johnson
Alex Katz
Henri Matisse
Joan Miro
Pablo Picasso
Mark di Suvero
Bob Thompson
Tom Wesselmann
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The gallery is actively purchasing
paintings, sculpture, and prints by the above mentioned artists
Call to set up an appointment.
David Klein Gallery
163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAM MI 48009
TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702
HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY I 1 - 5:30
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clean hearth, and the rigour of the
game."
The kitchen was originally two
rooms — a food preparation area
and the servants' eating area. Under
the direction of Hankis, the kitchen
was brought into the 1990s. A turn-
bled marble floor, which resembles
limestone, was installed, and Italian
cupboards in a cream painted wood-
work with pewter hardware were
added. A richly colored brown gran-
ite tops the counters and the center
island.
The butler's pantry, between the
kitchen and dining room, has the
original built-in refrigerator, which i s
still operational, and a glistening
German-made sink and counter in
sterling silver, also original to the
home. Randie Federman, ASID, of
Maxwell-Ross Associates in Troy,
coordinated the pantry with the new
kitchen while retaining its early 20th-
century flavor.
The pantry's enormous 7-foot safe,
originally installed to house the Siegel
family silver, is still there, and Feder-
man painted the room's walls cream
with black swirls to mirror the detail-
ing in the corners of the safe.
Up the ornately carved stairs, visi-