Product code: Vintage Modernist deals Gene Byron Hanging Tin Brass Framed Tile Of Chicken RARE
Vintage Modernist Gene Byron Tin Brass Framed Tile Hanging RARE. Super cool, super rare, vintage chicken by modernist Gene Byron. Measures 6 “ x 6” x 2”. Excellent condition, beautiful vibrant colors, no chips or breaks, some crackling under glaze commensurate with age. These sell very fast, do not miss out! Very special piece!! Signed In the 1940s, Canadian artist Gene Byron started traveling to Mexico. Already an accomplished painter, Broadway actor and radio star in the U.S., Gene had Mexico on her horizons. Her first visit to Mexico was to study the great muralists. She traveled throughout Mexico and eventually settled in Guanajuato — where she would turn her talents into a successful career producing mid-century Mexican crafts and furnishings. Not an attributed Modernist by study or output, Gene took deals her unique style and vast talents to tin, wood, cantera stone and ceramic tile, creating an aesthetic very much in tune with the times (mid-century Mexico and Mexican Modernism).
Vintage Modernist Gene Byron Tin Brass Framed Tile Hanging RARE. Super cool, super rare, vintage chicken by modernist Gene Byron. Measures 6 “ x 6” x 2”. Excellent condition, beautiful vibrant colors, no chips or breaks, some crackling under glaze commensurate with age. These sell very fast, do not miss out! Very special piece!! Signed In the 1940s, Canadian artist Gene Byron started traveling to Mexico. Already an accomplished painter, Broadway actor and radio star in the U.S., Gene had Mexico on her horizons. Her first visit to Mexico was to study the great muralists. She traveled throughout Mexico and eventually settled in Guanajuato — where she would turn her talents into a successful career producing mid-century Mexican crafts and furnishings. Not an attributed Modernist by study or output, Gene took deals her unique style and vast talents to tin, wood, cantera stone and ceramic tile, creating an aesthetic very much in tune with the times (mid-century Mexico and Mexican Modernism).