1931 Ruxton Sedan, in Joseph Urban livery,
from the Richard H. Driehaus Collection at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage.
Photos by Peter Harholdt, unless otherwise noted.
by Kurt Ernst
Sometimes, the line between art and automobile becomes blurred, as recent Ken Gross-curated exhibits at Nashville’s Frist Center for the Visual Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston have demonstrated.
Opening in October at the North Carolina Museum of Art, a new exhibit, also curated by Gross, will celebrate Rolling Sculpture: Art Deco Cars from the 1930s and ’40s, embracing the themes of Art Deco, Streamlining and Yesterday’s Car of the Future.
1941 Indian 441 Series 4-Cylinder motorcycle,
from the collection of Duane Van Fleet.
With details like Woodlite headlamps, Moire silk window shades and silk-wrapped passenger-assist handles, the Ruxton could have been among the premier luxury cars of its day, had the company survived the effects of The Great Depression and the ambitions of its founder.
1931 Ruxton Sedan, in Joseph Urban livery,