1925, Bumpei Usui, The Furniture Factory -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
From the museum label: The playful experimentation with perspective and proportions in this depiction of men and boys absorbed in various tasks related to furniture manufacture fills the canvas with frenetic energy. Details, such as the wide range of tools and machinery that animate the interior, reveal Usui's own extensive knowledge of woodworking. Following his immigration to New York from Japan, Usui integrated into the city's art community through his trade as a frame maker, through which he met many leading contemporary painters.
1925, Bumpei Usui, The Furniture Factory -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
From the museum label: The playful experimentation with perspective and proportions in this depiction of men and boys absorbed in various tasks related to furniture manufacture fills the canvas with frenetic energy. Details, such as the wide range of tools and machinery that animate the interior, reveal Usui's own extensive knowledge of woodworking. Following his immigration to New York from Japan, Usui integrated into the city's art community through his trade as a frame maker, through which he met many leading contemporary painters.