February 22 through June 1, 2008
Della Penn Gallery, New Hope

Sponsored by
Flemington Car and Truck Country Family of Dealerships,
John & Dorothy Meggitt, and The Wilke Murray Family.
Additional funding provided by Jaqui & John Hover, Deno D. & Linda F. Papageorge,
Jim Clare & Kathy Schroeher.
Bucks County artist Robert C. Whitley (b. 1924)
is a master woodworker of national reputation who
is grounded in the ancient traditions of craftsmanship,
originality, and functionality. As he says, "A truly
excellent design-one that is pleasing to the eye,
graceful in line and serves a practical function-
this will survive the trends and fads of the times and
will retain its classic beauty forever."
Whitley's commissions
include a chess set presented by President
Richard Nixon to the Soviet Union (now in the
collection of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia),
a re-creation of President John F. Kennedy's Oval
Office desk for the Kennedy Memorial Library in
Boston, and the restoration of several important
pieces at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where
he has served as master conservator. One of his
classic designs, the Throne Bench, greets visitors
to the Michener in Doylestown, in the museum's
entrance lobby.
Equally well versed in contemporary
and antique furniture designs, Whitley is a third generation
craftsman who inherited from his father
and grandfather his skill at cabinetry, his knowledge
of woods and joinery, and a family formula for oil
finishing that is a trademark of his art. Whitley has
a penchant for drawing the forms and rhythms of
the natural world, and this fascination with nature
has inspired the graceful curves in his elegant tables
and chairs.
This retrospective exhibition is organized
by the Michener Art Museum, and features prime
examples of both his contemporary furniture designs
and historic reproductions.
Look for "Robert Whitley: Creating the Throne Bench," an edition of Art Beat
throughout March on CBTV. For more information visit
www.cbsd.org/cbtv.
Images, top to bottom:
Robert Whitley (b. 1924), Forest Console, 1999, Walnut. Collection of Mr. Jack I. Udell...
Robert Whitley (b. 1924), Library Ladder, 1980, Wild Cherry. Collection of Mr. Jack I. Udell.
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