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Elsa Tennhardt, E. & J. Bass Company

Hairbrush

1927

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Elsa Tennhardt, E. & J. Bass Company

Hairbrush

1927

Physical Qualities Silver plate, copper alloy, boar bristels, 9 × 4 9/16 in. (22.9 × 11.6 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Gretchen and Roger Redden, Baltimore
Object Number 2022.30
This 1920s silver vanity set features all the tools needed to groom for an evening of electric lights and city views: mirror, powder, brush, perfume. Capturing the energy of modern metropolitan living, designer Elsa Tennhardt decorated the set with radiating thunderbolt lines and triangular edges. As a young woman, Tennhardt immigrated to the United States from Germany and took art classes in Manhattan before joining the manufacturer of residential goods, E. & J. Bass. Like many female designers in the early 20th century, her artistic role in the company was not identified until decades later, when scholars noticed her name, not the company owners’, in patent registrations.
Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2022; Roger Duffy (1932-2008) and Gretchen Matilda Sause Redden (b. 1936), Baltimore, MD
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Skidmore Alumnae Quarterly, Fall 1962, Vol. XLI, No. 2, p. 22

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Designer

Elsa Tennhardt

American, born Germany, 1899-1980
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Manufacturer

E. & J. Bass Company

American, c.1890-1930
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