Dimensions
244 x 316 x 19mm
Stunning jewelry that exudes elegance and sophistication while playing off unusual and unique subjects is the hallmark of goldsmith and sculptor Henry Shawah. A born New Englander who opened his first workshop in Nantucket, he later set up his studio in Harvard Square. There, working primarily in 14-karat gold, he investigated relationships between common elements such as rusted iron or natural manzanita root and gold, rubies, or sapphires by integrating AUTHOR: Agnes Gund is Director Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. SELLING POINTS: Narrative and photographic overview of the life and work of this goldsmith and sculptor who achieved stature and recognition both in the United States and abroad, including being the first American to receive the honorary title of Associate of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London Beautiful illustrations complement this look at a truly accomplished artisan ILLUSTRATIONS: 60 colour r33 b/w