The 1834 Rowhouse That Two Artists Turned Into a Display Case
Briefly

A fist-size stone chiseled by a Homo erectus, owned by artist Richard Tuttle, symbolizes a profound connection to the past and humanity's history.
Richard Tuttle describes his home choices as a form of rebellion against the ornate styles of British rule, favoring traditional architecture for its understated character.
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