Brooch

Marion Anderson Noyes

Object Label

Marion Anderson Noyes was one of the few American women of the twentieth century to have a long and active career as a professional metalsmith. Beginning in the late 1930s, she designed both modernist flatware and hollowware for major firms including Reed & Barton and Towle. She also occasionally fashioned handmade jewelry such as the three closely related brooches seen here. The simple stylized interpretation of nature reflects earlier twentieth-century jewelry design, especially from Vienna.

Caption

Marion Anderson Noyes (American, 1907–2002). Brooch, ca. 1940. Silver, 1 x 1 9/16 in. (2.5 x 4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Marion Anderson Noyes, 1992.40.41.

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Brooch

Date

ca. 1940

Medium

Silver

Classification

Jewelry

Dimensions

1 x 1 9/16 in. (2.5 x 4 cm)

Markings

"Marion Louise Anderson" & "Sterling Handmade" inscribed in cursive handwriting

Credit Line

Gift of Marion Anderson Noyes

Accession Number

1992.40.41

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