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Henry Atkins (designer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Atkins (designer)
J. Henry P. Atkins (c. 1867-1920s) was a designer and co-founder of the San Francisco, California art gallery Vickery, Atkins & Torrey. ==Work== He co-founded the art gallery at 236 Post Street, San Francisco with his uncle William Kingston Vickery as soon as he arrived in the Bay area in 1888. Frederic Cheever Torrey joined them a few years later. The business suffered little damage in the 1906 earthquake and they later opened a branch at 550 Sutter Street. From its initial focus on art dealing the business expanded to include art supplies, picture framing, interior design, and decorating. Atkins designed furniture, fireplace equipment, candlesticks, urns and screens, shop windows, jewelry, garden gates, clocks, crosses, dishes, trays, chests, screens, frames and chandeliers.〔(California Historical Society Photography Collections (2001) ). Retrieved 26 July 2006.〕 He also designed complete interiors, including the main reading room of the Doe Memorial Library at the University of California, Berkeley. He also designed the concrete staircases at Bancroft Steps and Orchard Lane (1910) at the foot of Panoramic Hill in Berkeley, California.
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