Curtis Jeré, Brass Wall Sculpture, 2002
Patinated brass and chrome with surface finish
88 x 64 x 14 (depth)
Condition: Very good, wear is consistent with usage and age.
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Curtis Jeré, a renowned design duo consisting of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, crafted vibrant and distinctive modern designs during the 1960s and '70s.
Freiler and Fels, both New Yorkers, established Artisan House in 1964. Their large-scale decorative metalwork featured semi-abstract petal forms with burnt edges, showcasing a blend of creativity and craftsmanship. Fels directed design, while Freiler oversaw production, resulting in eclectic metalwork that continues to captivate collectors and designers. Curtis Jeré's pieces exhibit playfulness and curiosity, drawing inspiration from flowers, geometric shapes, animal figures, and more. Their adept use of materials, including patinated brass and chrome, showcases their masterful skills.
Patinated brass and chrome with surface finish
88 x 64 x 14 (depth)
Condition: Very good, wear is consistent with usage and age.
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Curtis Jeré, a renowned design duo consisting of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, crafted vibrant and distinctive modern designs during the 1960s and '70s.
Freiler and Fels, both New Yorkers, established Artisan House in 1964. Their large-scale decorative metalwork featured semi-abstract petal forms with burnt edges, showcasing a blend of creativity and craftsmanship. Fels directed design, while Freiler oversaw production, resulting in eclectic metalwork that continues to captivate collectors and designers. Curtis Jeré's pieces exhibit playfulness and curiosity, drawing inspiration from flowers, geometric shapes, animal figures, and more. Their adept use of materials, including patinated brass and chrome, showcases their masterful skills.
Patinated brass and chrome with surface finish
88 x 64 x 14 (depth)
Condition: Very good, wear is consistent with usage and age.
-
Curtis Jeré, a renowned design duo consisting of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, crafted vibrant and distinctive modern designs during the 1960s and '70s.
Freiler and Fels, both New Yorkers, established Artisan House in 1964. Their large-scale decorative metalwork featured semi-abstract petal forms with burnt edges, showcasing a blend of creativity and craftsmanship. Fels directed design, while Freiler oversaw production, resulting in eclectic metalwork that continues to captivate collectors and designers. Curtis Jeré's pieces exhibit playfulness and curiosity, drawing inspiration from flowers, geometric shapes, animal figures, and more. Their adept use of materials, including patinated brass and chrome, showcases their masterful skills.