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I'm thrilled to share this replay of a very special Meet the Miniaturist livestream from Gallery Victor in Chicago where Wonderkammer (Cabinet of Curiosities) is currently on exhibition featuring a number of Kupjack Roomboxes created by Hank and Jay Kupjack, the talented sons of Eugene Kupjack of the famed Thorne Miniature Rooms at the Chicago Art Institute.

We were treated with a private walk through of the exhibition by Victor Armendariz and joined by special guest, Jay Kupjack! This was a rare opportunity to see these awesome roomboxes up close and heard directly from the artist about his work. The chat box was open throughout and we took as many questions as possible.

Adapted from the Gallery Press Release: Wunderkammers, or cabinets of curiosities, arose in mid-sixteenth-century Europe as repositories for all manner of wondrous and exotic objects, sometimes filling entire rooms. These collections mark the intersection of superstition, science, and man-made objects and are precursors to museums.

Mr. Armendariz (pictured above) says: "Gallery Victor is thrilled to be the first Chicago gallery to showcase the Kupjack Miniature Rooms. Eugene Kupjack (1912-1991) worked with Mrs. Narcissa Niblack Thorne on the Art Institute’s treasured Thorne Miniature Rooms. Son’s Hank (1951-2019) and Jay (b. 1953) learned the craft from their father. The Kupjack Miniature Rooms are a perfect addition to our Wunderkammer exhibit."

Eugene Kupjack and his sons Hank and Jay created museum quality miniature rooms in their studio outside of Chicago for many years. Hank and Jay learned the at their father’s side as he assisted Mrs. Narcissa Niblack Thorne with the creation her many miniature rooms now housed at The Art Institute of Chicago.

Almost every piece of molding, furniture, rugs, and accessory items that are contained in their rooms are designed and created by hand. In addition to designing and building rooms they would sometimes work to restore the rooms built many years ago by their father and Mrs. Thorne.

Their work can be seen in various museums as far away as Turkey where they were exhibited in 2009. In the United States their work can be seen in the permanent collections of The Kentucky Museum Center, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Philadelphia Art Museum, The Knoxville Art Museum, The Indiana Children’s Museum, The Baltimore Museum, The Naples Museum, Winterthur Museum Garden and Library, The Palm Springs Desert Museum and The Forbes Collection.

Founded in 2017, Gallery Victor Armendariz exhibits compelling contemporary art in a variety of media by both established and emerging artists. The gallery's current exhibition, Wunderkammer, will be open through March 31, 2022

This was super fun!

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D. Thomas Miniatures Community!


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I'm a passionate miniaturist with a deep love for this hobby, this craft and this art form. I've been involved miniatures for as long as I can remember...my dad built me my first dollhouse when I was just 8 years old. This was not something a young boy growing up in Brooklyn asked his staunchly conservative father back in the 1970s to do...but I just had to have one (you know the feeling) and I have the same energy and passion for "the tiny" today that I had back then.

While I collect and craft miniatures as a hobby, I mostly promote and sell tiny treasures through D. Thomas Fine Miniatures, the company I founded in 2014. Over the years I've developed a keen ability to connect collectors with buyers who share the same understanding of the love, dedication and hard work it takes to curate a personal collection of miniatures.

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Feel free to browse through some of my most recent estate auctions:


THE BUCKALTER ESTATE SALE

The Buckalters of Suffern, New York curated an assortment of some of the most beautiful miniatures crafted by some of the most iconic miniaturist in the world including Michael Walton, Greg Wannacott and Neil Bateson.

JAN LEE ESTATE SALE/January 2022

A charming assortment of miniatures from the collection of a New England enthusiast arrived on the market earlier in 2021 by some well known miniaturists such as Roger Gutheil, Betty Valentine and Pete Acquisto.

THE DONNA KABBAS AUCTION

This estate sale was filled with a large assortment of mini food treasures centered around the most important holidays of the year including Valentine's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas!

I look forward to hosting this event and answering any of the questions you might have should you be interested in selling your collection.


Until Next Time: #LiveYourBestMiniLife


  • Feb 16, 2022

I scour the internets and look for the best roomboxes I can find and rate them based on design, scale, workmanship, composition and style. Oh...and swoonworthyness!


MODERN MINI MAHVELLOUS (11)

Sculpted GJ Bow chair, Disa-inspired hanging lamp, birch wood coffee table, marble floor tiles and basic white coffee cup and saucer by Fernando Setien. Bonus: wall hanging by Jesus Manuel Ramos Santiago.


10/10


FINE FRENCH FABULOUSNESS (10)

Extraordinary French dining room c1760 with gold cutlery, pair of candelabra urns, detailed moldings, polished hardwood flooring, plush seating, marble fireplace mantle and 2-tiered 12-arm candle chandelier, by Hank and Jay Kupjack.


10/10


GROOVY MOD IN MINIATURE (9)

Contemporary suede sofa with black satin throw pillows, metallic shine wallpaper with pair of tall chrome sconces, translucent flower petal light, hammered copper vase, cable knit ottoman and shaggy rug by Ewa Andersson.


9/10


MINI MOO DESIGN (8)

Exposed brick with peeling paint, industrial-style windows, brushed metal scissor lamp, piled high stack of oversized art books, cow art duvet and square pillows and wide-planked hardwood flooring by Sigrid at Sigmines Minis.


8/10

A WEE WITCHY VICTORIAN (7)

Double doors with stained glass windows, extra wide graphic border and painted white beamed ceiling, carved hardwood volute with lighting sculpture feature, full size paint brush and hand for scale. Bonus: this is a replica of Haliwell Manor, the home featured in the television series "Charmed" (1998-2006) by Hubert Lengdorfer


10/10

A BLOOMING BLAST! (6)

Bold floral-patterned wallpaper, complementary framed print with matching rug, bright LED lighting, oversized mini graphic print pillows and blond hardwood flooring By Anna, the "colorful maximalist" at Villa Hattara.


7/10

SMALL SCALE GRANDEUR (5)

Coffered ceiling with gold accents, crystal chandelier, sterling silver candelabras, damask wallpaper and pair of framed painted mice. Structure by Chris Toledo and June Clinkscales with foods by Bridget McCarty.


10/10

TRADITIONAL DETAILS IN SMALL SCALE (4)

Beamed ceiling with recessed lighting, hardwood floors, pair of brass chandeliers, floor to ceiling windows balanced design, scale and proportions by Michael Hogan from instagram.com/dollhouse_miniature_interiors/


10/10

SMALL SCALE SWAGGER (3)

Exposed brick with peeling plaster, framed graphic prints, floating sofa with chrome base, pink crystal and boho chic kilim rug by Toronto native Roxanne Brathwaite from instagram.com/suitecitywoman/ - check out her Etsy site here: etsy.com/ca/shop/SuiteCityWoman


9/10

CLEAN COOL TINY CONTEMPORARY (2)

Modern neutral pallet, floating staircase, bright sunshine flowing through the windows and open french door. Bonus: darkened archway entrance through to dining room and centered chair art by Christina at Tiny Eclectic instagram.com/tinyeclectic/ ...oh, and she also makes jewelry with her sister at White Owl Jewelry!


10/10

1/12 SCALE MID CENTURY DREAM (1)

Mid-century gem in small scale by Tyler Brunson O'Grady with orange danish modern lounge, table top bottle brush trees, backgammon set, black and white TV on shelf and miniature split level dollhouse.


9/10


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D. Thomas Miniatures Community!


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