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William DeHart (1914-1993) Albuquerque, NM & Newburyport, MA active 1940s/60s jeweler & silversmith, worked independently in NM in the late 40s/early 50s, then director of design at Towle Silversmiths from 1953 |
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Margaret De Patta
(1903-1964) San Francisco, CA active from c.1930, founding member Metal Arts Guild, SF, influential figure
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Jose de Rivera
(1904-1985) New York, NY active from1930s Abstract Expressionist sculptor & jeweler, worked primarily in stainless steel. |
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Karl Drerup
(1904-2000) New Hampshire
active after 1940 Enamelist |
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Claire Falkenstein
(1908-1997) Oakland & Venice, CA
Abstact Expressionist sculptor and jeweler
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Arline Fisch
(b.1931) San Diego, CA jeweler, pioneer of wire weaving, Professor of Art at San Diego State University from 1961 to 1996, author: Textile Techniques in Metal (1996) |
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Harold Fithian
(1905-1972) San Francisco, CA jeweler - primarily men's accessories |
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Laurence Foss
(b.1920) Boston, Massachusetts active from c.1945
Produced for Jensen USA in the late 40s, independently thereafter |
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Lillian R. Foster
(1898-1976) Philadelphia, PA Weston, CT
Master Craftsman - Society of Arts & Crafts Boston |
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Lois Franke (Warren)
(1924-2013) Los Angeles & Sacramento, CA
silversmith and jeweler, author: "Handwrought Jewelry" (1962), taught at California State University, Los Angeles Southwest College & UC Davis
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James Frappe (James E. Frape)
(b.1921) Pittsburgh, PA jeweler, enamelist & sculptor, studied, and later taught, at Carnegie Mellon Institute |
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Elsa Freund
(1912-2001) Eureka Springs, AK & Deland, FL active from c.1950, fused sterling and ceramic into "Elsaramics jewelry" |
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J. Arnold Frew
(1921-2008) Arcadia & Monrovia, CA
fine jeweler and stonesetter, studied at Pasadena City College, favored lost wax casting, mark sometimes lacks the lion rampant icon
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Andrew Fussell
(1904-1983) Toronto, Canada
German emigre, handwrought sterling jewelry, founding member of the Ontario Metal Arts Guild
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Mary Gage
(1898-1993) New York, NY 1920s/30s Westport CT & Hartland VT, 1940s Waldoboro & Portland, ME 1950s-1993
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