Gorgeous estate sale purchase in this wonderful mid century artist Gerte Hacker copper and enamel trinket dish or decor plate! Lovely dark sienna brown/rust background and aqua blue and white flowers decorated a white dusted edge surround the dish. Thin gold details highlight the design making this treasure even more special with the added extra style! Perfect for a trinket dish, jewelry keeper or  just to ogle over for display!

Gerte Hacker was a Shaker Heights native known for her distinctly unique, intricate and colorful enamel pieces.  Having studied at Cleveland Institute of Art, the John Huntington Polytechnic College, and Cleveland College under such artists as Rolf Stoll, William Eastman, and Peter Paul Dubaniwicz, Hacker began her artistic career in portraiture, working primarily in oils and watercolors before her love for color drove her to transition into enameling. Her popularity and distinctions soon garnered the attention of retailers such as the Higbee Co., Marshall Field & Co., Cowell & Hubbard, and Lord & Taylor, who purchased and distributed her jewelry, cigarette, and home accessories in major cities such as Cleveland, Chicago, and New York.  The Higbee Co., later commissioned her for a succession of enamel trays that were presented as gifts to the governors of each state to be displayed and used in their mansions, as well as bowls that were given to special persons in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Osaka. She was able to make a living for herself and her family as an artist at a time when few women were entrepreneurs. Hacker was known for accomplishing a level of depth and saturation of hues in her enamel pieces that was typically associated with the artistic qualities of oil paints.  The “jewel-like” colors she was able to create in her enamel pieces were achieved through a process of superimposing her hand-sifted pigments on one another through a series of multiple firings.  Hacker was very forthcoming about her process, opening her studio to the public and allowing fans of her work to watch her as she created new pieces.

Dish is in excellent condition! The usual pre-loved surface wear to enamel surface and finish edges and corners here and there from years of adding glam to Betty's coffee table, but nothing that distracts from this treasure of Gerte history. Please see enlarged pics for best description and details!

Makers Mark: Gerte Hacker signature on back

Approximate size: 4-1/2" by 4-1/2"    •   Weight: 0lbs 5oz before packing materials and shipping box

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