Wharton Esherick Studio Explained

Wharton Esherick Studio
Nrhp Type:nhl
Location:1520 Horseshoe Trail, near Malvern, Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:40.0836°N -75.4933°W
Built:1926
Architect:Wharton Esherick
Louis Kahn
Architecture:Bungalow/craftsman
Designated Nrhp Type:April 19, 1993[1]
Added:April 26, 1973
Refnum:73001615

Wharton Esherick Studio, now housing the Wharton Esherick Museum, was the studio of the craftsman-artist Wharton Esherick (1887–1970), in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The studio was built between 1926 and 1966, reflecting Esherick's evolving sculptural style—from Arts and Crafts, through German Expressionism, ending with the free form Modernist curves that marked his later work.

There are five structures on the site: his home and studio, the 1956 workshop designed with Louis Kahn, the 1928 German Expressionist log garage which now serves as the museum visitor center, his woodshed, and the recently reconstructed German Expressionist outhouse.

The buildings, from their structural forms down to the door handles and light pulls, were designed and built by Wharton Esherick to create a complete artistic environment. The studio is filled with more than 300 of Wharton Esherick's works, including sculpture, furniture and furnishings, paintings and prints.[2]

The Wharton Esherick Museum was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1971, it opened for visitors in 1972, and in 1973 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3]

The studio was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993.[1] [4]

Under the direction of the museum curator, the Wharton Esherick Museum holds an annual Thematic Woodworking Competition and Exhibition as a means to encourage creative thinking, and to encourage the development of new and imaginative designs for items of everyday use.

The Diamond Rock Schoolhouse, which served as Esherick's painting studio during the 1920s, was acquired by the Wharton Esherick Museum in 2019.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wharton Esherick House & Studio . 2008-02-08. National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service.
  2. The Wharton Esherick Museum: Studio and Collection 1977, lists 126 individual pieces.
  3. News: Gray . Ellen . Wharton Esherick Museum in Malvern gets a $10 million gift out of the blue . 12 December 2020 . The Philadelphia Inquirer . 11 December 2020.
  4. [{{NHLS url|id=73001615}} National Historic Landmark Nomination: The Wharton Esherick Studio]. pdf. October 19, 1992. Carolyn Pitts . National Park Service. and  
  5. Web site: Wynne . Katie . 2019-06-24 . Wharton Esherick and the Diamond Rock Schoolhouse . 2022-11-09 . Wharton Esherick Museum . en-US.