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Margaret Ratcliff Large Decorative Owl Plate Enamel on Copper, 1950s-1960s

$300
£226.70
€261.78
CA$419.20
A$465.14
CHF 243.65
MX$5,703.90
NOK 3,099.17
SEK 2,925.48
DKK 1,952.28
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Mid Century Modern enamel on copper art plate features three owls sitting on a branch with full moon behind them. The design is accented with gold outline, complementing the green, brown, and yellow color palette. The plate is signed with "M. Ratcliff" on the front edge and "STN MTN GA" (for Stone Mountain, Georgia) on the reverse. It is in good vintage condition; it's equipped with a build-in mount on the back, allowing it to be displayed either as a wall decoration, or as a table or shelf decor. Margaret Ratcliff (1923-2013) was an established American artist, specializing in enamel-on-copper medium, who resided many years on the family farm in Lilburn, GA. Ratcliff was the first artist in the USA to start a retail line of the enamel-on-copper art form. She presented a keynote address at the American Enamellist Society meeting in 1985, and taught in Belize; she was represented by multiple galleries nationwide, and had a retrospective showing of her work at the Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art, focusing on enamel on copper, for which she is best known, but including her works in other media, such as pottery, ceramics, oil paintings and watercolors.

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