Metalworker

A metalworker works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable.

Monument to Edith Cavell and Marie Depage, Brussels

Paul Du Bois, a prominent Belgian artist, melded monumental sculpture and applied arts. He was influential in the innovative Les XX group and Art Deco movement.Read More →

Cylinda Line Teapot by Arne Jacobsen

The Cylinda Line by Arne Jacobsen revolutionized design, blending form and function, epitomizing neo-functionalism. Its precision and elegance redefine daily essentials.Read More →

Rose Bowl made by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr

Alwyn Carr, a prominent British silversmith, is celebrated for his Arts and Crafts movement influence and collaboration with Omar Ramsden, yielding enduring and valuable craftsmanship.Read More →

Georg Jensen, Gundorph Albertus; A bird brooch of sterling silver

Gundorph Albertus, a renowned Danish silversmith, is celebrated for his iconic Cactus and Mitra flatware patterns, which continue to captivate enthusiasts and collectors. Read More →

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Fred G. Minuth, an American silversmith, co-established the Frank S. Boyden Co, later the Boyden-Minuth Co, in Chicago in 1903. The company, still in operation, produced ecclesiastical objects, jewellery, and silver trophies.Read More →

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Flemming Eskildsen, a renowned silversmith born in 1936, made significant contributions to Georg Jensen and Royal Copenhagen, showcasing versatility and visionary leadership.Read More →

Peter Raacke metalworker

German metalworker Peter Raacke, renowned for his Mono-a cutlery and Papp series furniture, studied design at the Staatliche Zeichenakedemie and the Werkschule in Cologne. His work received recognition and awards for industrial design.Read More →

Erna Zarges-Dürr featured image

Erna Zarges-Dürr, a renowned German silversmith, crafted meticulously proportioned silver pieces with modern ornamentation. She received recognition at international exhibitions.Read More →

Albert Reimann featured image

Albert Reimann, a prominent metalworker and educator, founded the School for Small Sculpture in Berlin in 1902. The school flourished but was tragically destroyed in 1943.Read More →

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Jean Dunand is a Swiss sculptor, metalworker, and artisan. He was born in 1877 in La Chaux-de-Fonds and died on the 27th of December 1942.Read More →