Free Form Fruit Bowl
1955
Frederick A. Miller
Frederick A. Miller (American, Cleveland, 1913–2000)
Decorative Art and Design
Free Form Fruit Bowl, 1955. Frederick A. Miller (American, Cleveland, 1913–2000). Silver; overall: 16.6 x 26.8 x 21 cm (6 9/16 x 10 9/16 x 8 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Silver Jubilee Treasure Fund 1956.116 Frederick Miller was an exceptional silversmith who reintroduced the look, if not the technique, of hand-wrought fabrication to an industry that had fully mechanized its production by the 1950s. His work was often raised from a single disc of silver, beaten until stretched into a biomorphic or free form shape, such as in this fruit bowl. These unique shapes, gracefully lifted onto ebonized feet, were adapted and standardized by larger silver companies without his permission and became statements of modern design in the home. Designers and critics alike admired his work, but because of its expensive and time-consuming manner of production, Miller never achieved the commercial success of his peers whose designs were made by large manufacturers. Fred Miller made this bowl by hand from a single disc of silver.
- Maker/Artist
- Miller, Frederick A.
- Classification
- Silver
- Formatted Medium
- silver
- Medium
- silver
- Dimensions
- Overall: 16.6 x 26.8 x 21 cm (6 9/16 x 10 9/16 x 8 1/4 in.)
- Departments
- Decorative Art and Design
- Accession Number
- 1956.116
- Credit Line
- Silver Jubilee Treasure Fund
- Exhibitions
- The May Show: 38th Annual Exhibition of Works by Cleveland Artists and Craftsmen, Work of Frederick A. Miller, Fine Arts Award Exhibition: Frederick A. Miller, Bringing Modernism Home: Ohio Decorative Arts, 1890-1960, Modernism in American Silver: 20th-Century Design, In Honor of The Cleveland Arts Prize, Columbus Museum of Art (1/28/2005 - 4/17/2005): "Bringing Modernism Home, Ohio Decorative Arts, 1890-1960", ex. cat. no. 66, p. 134.<br>Dallas Museum of Art (organizer). Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC (9/16/2005 - 1/22/2006), Nevada Art Museum (2/2006 - 5/2006), Dallas Art Museum, TX (6/2006 - 9/2006), The Wolfsonian - Florida International University (11/2006 - 3/2007), and the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN (4/22/2007 - 7/15/2007), The Cleveland Museum of Art (06/13/2010 - 11/4/2010): "In Honor of the Cleveland Arts Prize"
- Rights Statement
- Copyrighted
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