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Caption
H. Edward Winter (American, 1909–1976, active 1932–1976). Plate, 1967. Enamel on copper, 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (1.3 x 29.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Frank L. Babbott, by exchange, 2009.73. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Maker
Title
Plate
Date
1967
Medium
Enamel on copper
Classification
Dimensions
1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (1.3 x 29.2 cm)
Signatures
Front of plate in black enamel to one side on lower third: "WINTER 1967". Underside of plate at center, in black, 'WINTER/1967'
Markings
Underside of plate at center, in black, 'WINTER/1967'
Credit Line
Gift of Frank L. Babbott, by exchange
Accession Number
2009.73
Rights
Creative Commons-BY
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Frequent Art Questions
Can you please tell me anything about this exquisite plate?
I agree that this plate is absolutely exquisite! It was designed in 1967 by H. Edward Winter and is actually made of enameled copper.This kind of aesthetic style started with avant-garde artists like Joan Miro and Wassily Kandinsky, but using these shapes as a pattern, as well as a minimal yet vibrant color palette, is typical of mid-20th century design!Thank you, I love it!This reminds me of a Miró. Who is the artist?
I can see why it would remind you of Miró. This plate is by American artist H. Edward Winter, who lived from 1909-1976. It was created in 1967, so Miró could have been one of Winter's influences. Most of the plate is done in green and black, but if you look closely, you can see blue and orange dots in the center.Thank you.
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