拍品 1433
拍品 1433
A MEXICAN SILVER BOWL

MARK OF WILLIAM SPRATLING, TAXCO, 1944-1946

成交价 USD 1,512
估价
USD 2,000 - USD 3,000
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A MEXICAN SILVER BOWL

MARK OF WILLIAM SPRATLING, TAXCO, 1944-1946

成交价 USD 1,512
成交价 USD 1,512
详情
Tapered circular, the body with vertical incised bands and applied with three loop handles flanked by balls, marked on underside
7 in. (17.7 cm.) diameter, over handles
12 oz. 12 dwt. (392 gr.)
来源
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 6 June 1996, lot 233 (part).
Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above.
荣誉呈献
Jill WaddellVice President, Senior Specialist
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拍品专文

William Spratling (1900 - 1967) began his career as an artist, architect, and professor at the School of Architecture at Tulane University. After spending summers in Mexico and lecturing at the National University, he moved to Taxco permanently in 1929 and set up a small silver studio. As he integrated himself into the local arts community, befriending artists like Diego Rivera, Spratling was inspired by Pre-Columbian Mexican art, Aztec designs, and ranchero motifs and incorporated them into his work. By 1940, he employed over 300 artisans, and had set up an apprenticeship program with silversmiths from his workshop going on to set up their own shops throughout Mexico.

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