Marie Zimmermann
Marie Zimmermann (June 17, 1879 – June 17, 1972) was an American designer and maker of jewelry and metalwork. She is noted for fine craftsmanship and innovative design in a variety of different mediums and styles. Calling herself “a craftsman” rather than an artist, she employed many different crafts in her work such as metalsmithing, carving, painting, and sculpting. A 1926 article in the ''Brooklyn Eagle'' by Harriette Ashbrook called her "perhaps the most versatile artist in the country". Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Marius Junker, Marie Zimmermann, Ana A Ramos, Patrick Gros, Martin Konvička, Gabriel Nève, László Rákosy, Toomas Tammaru, Rita Castilho, Thomas SchmittGet access
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