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Rather than doing multiples of the same design, Radtke prefers to work in series, taking a design concept allowing the different woods and slightly different viewpoints to help the execution of the piece evolve. Radtke's Sarcophagus #1 was purchased in 1999 with funds from a private collector, for
421:. This cabinet is the first in the Sarcophagus Series that stretches 5 deep as of the end of 2009. His other Series work includes Inner Light (9 pieces), Music Cabinet (2 pieces), Weave (1 piece), Twins (1 piece), and Leaf Series (3). 325:, in their furniture shop. There he learned the basics of furniture construction, making what he describes as “heavy-handed furniture in a Gothic style.” Radtke joined a liturgical art group called 291:
and in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The piece that is part of the collection in Boston, is on display at Milwaukee Art Museum, April 19, 2019 – August 25, 2019 as part of his exhibition:
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but also includes tables, chairs and pedestals. He is most well known for his attention to detail, his use of hand, rather than machine, work (
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A Perfect Match: The Furniture of Charles Radtke, Woodwork Magazine
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His work is most often described as contemporary, focused mainly on
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While in college and while working for AT&T, he worked with the
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In July 1994, Radtke, his wife Chris and daughter Chloe moved to
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Charles Radtke Contained at the Milwaukee Art Museum
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