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Modern Mexican and Peruvian Silver
A Revolution in Design
In the twentieth century the Mexican silver industry experienced an unprecedented resurgence. Two North Americans catalyzed this renaissance. In the mid-1920s, Frederick Davis opened a gallery in Mexico City and developed a line of handwrought silver jewelry. William Spratling, an architect from New Orleans, established a workshop in Taxco in 1931 where he worked alongside a local master silversmith and a handful of young men. A brilliant marketing strategist Spratling reinvigorated Taxco’s economy by employing hundreds of local artisans and creating a thriving local industry. Other designers–several represented in LACMA’s collection–followed and established equally successful workshops.
Insistence on handwork and the value placed on experimentation impelled the achievement of the Mexican silver movement. Designers and craftsmen drew on pre-Columbian art, the Arts and Crafts movement, Art Deco, and modernism, resisting slavish imitation in favor of technical and formal innovation. Many objects on view in LACMA’s collection reveal a fascination with indigenous cultures and ancient Mesoamerican forms and materials. The artworks were worn and collected by people worldwide, including artists, writers, and politicians: George Gershwin, Leopold Stokowski, Mae West, Leon Trotsky, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Miguel and Rosa Covarrubias, and Aldous Huxley all traveled to the quaint colonial town of Taxco, largely attracted by the revolution in Mexican silver.
—Ilona Katzew, 2013
Antonio Pineda
Teardrop Necklace (Collar en forma de lágrimas), circa 1953
Margot de Taxco (Margot van Voorhies Carr)
Necklace (Collar), circa 1950
Graziella Laffi
Kero (Drinking Vessel), circa 1960-1970
Graziella Laffi
Necklace with Stylized Ancient Motifs (Collar con motivos antiguos estilizados), circa 1960-1970
Graziella Laffi
Shell Necklace (Collar en forma de caracol), circa 1970-1980
Graziella Laffi
Necklace with Stylized Ancient Motif (Collar con motivo antiguo estilizado), circa 1980
Graziella Laffi
Kuipu Necklace (Collar en forma de kuipu), circa 1960-1970
Luis Barragán
Pitcher (Jarra), circa 1960
Margot de Taxco (Margot van Voorhies Carr)
Earrings (Aretes), circa 1950
Graziella Laffi
Necklace with Stylized Ancient Motifs (Collar con motivos antiguos estilizados), circa 1960-1970
William Spratling
Ashtray with Jaguars (Cenicero con jaguares), 1951-1962
William Spratling
Bowl with Handles (Cuenco con asas), 1940-1944
William Spratling
Eagle Pitcher (Jarra con asa en forma de águila), 1940-1944
William Spratling
Pitcher (Jarra), 1940-1944
Frederick Walter Davis
Mask Necklace (Collar en forma de máscara), circa 1940
Frederick Walter Davis
Mask Brooch (Prendedor en forma de máscara), circa 1940
Valentín Vidaurreta
Cascabeles (Bells) Bracelet (Brazalete con cascabeles), 1945-1950
William Spratling
Twisted Wire Candlesticks, “Las Serpentinas”, 1964-1967
William Spratling
Star Brooch (Prendedor en forma de estrella), 1944-1946
William Spratling
Sun Brooch (Prendedor en forma del sol), 1944-1946