Bowl, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 7 × 4.8 × 16.2 cm (2 3/4 × 1 7/8 × 6 3/8 in.) Medium: Mexican Mahogany
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33009/
seen from United States

seen from Japan

seen from Norway
seen from Italy
seen from China
seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from Poland
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

seen from China
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from Switzerland
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Italy
Bowl, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 7 × 4.8 × 16.2 cm (2 3/4 × 1 7/8 × 6 3/8 in.) Medium: Mexican Mahogany
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33009/
Platter, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 1 × 32 cm (3/8 × 12 1/2 in.) Medium: Sycamore
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33037/
Platter, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 2.2 × 8.3 × 26.2 cm (7/8 × 3 1/4 × 10 3/8 in.) Medium: Curly birch
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33259/
Platter, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 1.6 × 18.6 cm (5/8 × 7 3/8 in.) Medium: Birdseye maple
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33034/
Platter, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 2.2 × 8.3 × 26.2 cm (7/8 × 3 1/4 × 10 3/8 in.) Medium: Curly birch
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33259/
Bowl, James Prestini, 1939, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of George E. Danforth Size: Diam. 4.4 × 22.5 cm (1 3/4 × 8 7/8 in.) Medium: Mahogany
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/125656/
Bowl, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
Gift of James Prestini Size: 5.3 × 7 × 28.6 cm (2 1/4 × 2 3/4 × 11 1/4 in.) Medium: Honduras mahogany
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/33028/
Bowl, James Prestini, 1933, Art Institute of Chicago: American Art
After studying mechanical engineering at Yale, James Prestini taught the foundational course with László Moholy-Nagy at the Institute of Design. His work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, which provided him national exposure. Prestini crafted wood-turned bowls and platters between the years 1933 and 1953 in Chicago, examining the boundaries of art, craft and design while fulfilling the modernist agenda of harmonizing form and function. Prestini’s functional, thin-walled vessels convey refinement and beauty through the natural expression of the wood. Gift of the Antiquarian Society through Richard M. and Susan Bennett Size: 11.7 × 26.4 cm (4 5/8 × 10 3/8 in.) Medium: Maple
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/102298/