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E. Byrne Livingston New York, NY Active 1930s-50s Estelle Livingston, jeweler, early modernist, exhibited in 1937 "Contemporary Industrial and Handwrought Silver" at the Brooklyn Museum, work in collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, referenced in "Craft in the Machine Age" pub.1995, taught at Hunter College in the 1930s
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Paul Lobel
(1899-1983) New York, NY & Provincetown, RI
Industrial Designer, sculptor & jeweler Jewelry from c.1943 |
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Charles Loloma
(1921–1991) Hotevilla, AZ Hopi tribal member, one of the first Native American modernists, master jeweler famous for stone mosaic inlay, worked in both silver & gold
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Ted Lowy
(1919-2013) South Orange, NJ Operated shop from 1960-1985, primarily cast sterling work, member: Artist-Craftsmen of New York |
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Peter Macchiarini
(1909-2001) San Francisco, CA
c1930s-1980s
Succeeded by his son, Daniel Macchiarini |
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Everett Macdonald
(1924-1991) Laguna Beach, CA jeweler
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Kurt J. Matzdorf
(1922-2008) New Paltz, New York Active from c.1950, maker of handwrought sterling holloware and notable pieces of judaica. Taught silversmithing for nearly 30 years at SUNY, New Paltz. Received the 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of North American Goldsmiths.
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Everett Macdonald
(1924-1991) Laguna Beach, CA jeweler
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Nancy Meek (Pocock)
(1910-1998) Ontario, Canada handwrought silver jewelry, later work signed Nancy Meek Pocock
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Jo Michels New York, NY Active 1940s/50s jeweler, shop located in Greenwich Village on West 8th Street. Shop also retailed work by Mary Gage and Lillian Pines. |
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Frederick A. Miller
(1913-2000) Cleveland, Ohio Active 1940s/50s Active from 1940, maker of handwrought sterling holloware, he worked independently and for Potter-Mellon, eventually becoming the owner of the firm. Taught silversmithing for nearly 30 years at the Cleveland Institute of Art. |
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John Paul Miller
(1918-2013) Cleveland, Ohio Active 1940s/50s Active from c.1946 jeweler working in gold and silver, renowned for his fine enamel and granulation work. Teacher at the Cleveland Institute of Art. |
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Peggy Miller
active 1950s/60s Baltimore, MD handwrought metal jewelry, usually copper or brass
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Frank Miraglia New York active 1950s/60s
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Keith Monroe
(1917-1973) San Francisco, CA sculptor & maker of handwrought silver jewelry, often incorporating wood and found objects, exhibited Walker Art Center in 1948
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