- Item:
Salad Servers SOLD
- Artist/Designer:
Barney Reid – took his masters thesis in lithography
at the State University of Iowa. Reid moved to San Diego about 1950,
after teaching at ASU from 1946-49, and went into business selling
screen-printed fabrics. Renowned for his enamel work, he was a consummate
craftsman, and worked in metal, clay, wood, marble and other media.
A member of the Allied Craftsmen and the San Diego Art Guild, Reid
was employed as a graphic designer by the U. S. Navy. From the late
70’s until his demise, he worked in printmaking almost exclusively.
- Description:
Elegant and spare, this set of salad servers is carved from solid
mahogany. Although unmarked, like many examples of his pottery, printed
fabric and utilitarian objects, they were purchased from the estate
of Barney and Sue Reid and are absolutely consistent with his work.
- Dimensions:
14½“x 3”
- Condition:
Excellent original condition with no wear to speak of.
- Price:
SOLD
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