Mary Erckenbrack
Mary Erckenbrack lived a cosmopolitan existence in her early years, residing in Rio de Janeiro, France and England before studying in Paris and later under Alexander Archipenko. She operated a studio in San Francisco in the 1930s, and her creations were sold at Gumps, Marshall Fields and shops in New York.
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"Nude Among Flowers, " Deep, Wide Art Deco Bowl by California Artist, 1930s
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Clearly influenced by Matisse and other European modernists, this large and deep ceramic bowl with sgraffito decoration depicts a female nude and seated m...
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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Mary Erckenbrack
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