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Annemarie Davidson

There are artists whose work feels aliveโ€”glimmering, shifting, catching light in a way that suggests something almost alchemical. Annemarie Davidson (1920โ€“2012) was one of those artists. A pivotal figure in the American studio enamel movement during the 1950s and โ€™60s, Davidson helped transform vitreous enamel from a humble craft lineage into a distinctly modern art form. Her work sits at the crossroads of design, color theory, abstraction, and the joyful California sensibility that animated so much of postwar art.

Today, Davidsonโ€™s plates, bowls, and catch-alls are prized not only for their beauty and rarity but also for the way they capture a specific, electrifying moment in American designโ€”when art leapt off the gallery wall and landed on coffee tables, sideboards, and dining spaces across the country.

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