|
Arthur J. Pulos
(1917-1997) Fayetteville, NY silversmith, jeweler & industrial designer, professor at Syracuse University, author: "The American Design Ethic"(1983) and "The American Design Adventure"(1988) |
|
Maria Regnier (1901-1994) Brentwood, MO active from 1957 Hungarian emigre, active from c.1925, attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Silversmith and fine jeweler, worked in silver, gold and with precious stones. |
|
Peter Reimes
(1900-1942) New York, NY German emigre (1928), silversmith, collaborated with designer Tommi Parzinger on handcrafted art deco holloware |
|
Richard H. Reinhardt
(1921-1998) Philadelphia, PA jeweler & silversmith, studied with Virginia Wireman Curtin at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Art, director of the Jewelry and Silversmithing Department at the Philadelphia College of Art |
|
merry renk
(1921-2012) Chicago & San Francisco active from c.1948 |
|
Florence Resnikoff
(1920–2013) Oakland, CA jeweler & sculptor, director of the Jewelry / Metal Arts Program at the California College of the Arts, founding member Metal Arts Guild, SF |
|
|
|
|
Rima
(Eva Hannchen Rosenberg, 1919-2001) New York, NY active from mid-1940s
sculptor & jeweler, favored lost wax casting in silver |
|
Walter Rhodes
(1896–1968) Tappan, NY jeweler & silversmith, member: Artist-Craftsmen of New York, work illustrated in "Handwrought Jewelry" (Lois Franke, 1962) |
|
Ruth Roach
(1913–1979) Plainfield, IA active from c.1950, jeweler & ceramic artist, studied with Harriet Larkin & Robert von Neumann, taught at the University of Northern Iowa |
|
Herman Roth Larchmont, New York (1901-1968)
active 1940s/50s
silversmith & jeweler |
|
Hudson Roysher (1911-1993) Los Angeles, CA Active c.1935-1975, modernist silversmith, favored use of exotic woods with silver, specialized in ecclesiastic work after c.1960. |
|
Edith Sachar
(1912-1981) New York, NY
jeweler & sculptor, wife of artist Mark Rothko (divorced 1943), listed in NYC directories as having a jewelry shop c.1945-c.1950, member: Woodstock Guild of Craftsmen
|
|
Rolph Scarlett
(1889-1984) Woodstock, NY
Canadian born abstract painter & jeweler, trained in his family's jewelry business, in U.S. from 1918, returned to jewelry making c.1955, member: Woodstock Art Association
|
|
|