Acknowledging these workers - even if we can’t name them - is a crucial step in bringing labor to the forefront. Stay tuned for more #BehindtheCraft research!
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📸 Detail from the sideboard, carved by August Grass and workers from his cabinetmaker shop, ca. 1892-1894
📸 Photo of the sideboard in the Dining Room of the Heurich house
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💡 Follow our #BehindtheCraft series as we do new research into the Heurich home's construction to better understand life and work in DC from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. (7/8)
💡 Follow our #BehindtheCraft series as we do new research into the Heurich home's construction to better understand life and work in DC from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. (7/8)
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