

Wallace Nutting
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Why this artist matters now
Wallace Nutting (1861, 1941) was an American photographer and furniture maker known for hand-colored platinum prints of New England landscapes and interiors that established the aesthetic of early twentieth-century American colonial revival. His photographs, often featuring domestic scenes staged with period furnishings and costumed figures, became widely distributed through mass-market prints. Nutting designed and produced reproduction colonial furniture in his Connecticut workshops, creating a cohesive vision of an idealized American past. His work bridged fine art photography and commercial production, influencing the taste for colonial domestic style across the United States.
Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 1mo ago
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- MoMA1 publishedof 2 catalogued
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