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Louise Evans enamel biomorphic copper dish
Item Number: 5083
 
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Manufacturer: Louise Evans, California
This Mid-century enamel item was created by a woman named Louise Evans, who lived in California. Now deceased, she created this item in the early 1960s. I purchased this from her daughter Lee in late 2007. In her e-mails, the daughter stated that her mother had taken enameling classes in the early 1960s in southern California. Perhaps she worked with Annemarie Davidson or Mary Sharp or Elizabeth Madley or the great Curtis Tann. The daughter didn't know the name of the teacher.
 

 


What is very clear is that she mastered the enameling process as her works compare favorably with some of the best made in California at the time.

This funky biomorphic plate measures 5 3/4 inches long x 4 inches wide at its widest point. It is a classic biomorphic shape. The background is done in a technique pioneered by Edward Winter and used extensively by Harold Tischler. It has lines in pinkish gold with some hints of green at the rim. The jewels on the top surface make me think of gumdrops and are done in tones of yellow and chartreuse! The back is nicely counter-enameled in a dark bronze or brown color. She signed this piece with her initials LE. It is likely this piece came from the year 1968 as her other dated pieces I own did which were purchased at the same time. She was a talented artist and in her daughter's words was "was heavily into copper enameling, lapidary craft and gardening". Add this item to your enamel collection today!


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