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De Patta apprenticed as a jeweler for two months in 1929 and then set out on her own, studying books on jewelry-making and experimenting with unconventional metals and gemstones.
#CaliforniaModernistWomen#MargaretDePattaThis tweet was posted on April 21, 2023.
After an unsuccessful search for a modern wedding band, De Patta resolved to make her own ring—which ignited an interest in jewelry design that changed her trajectory as an artist.
#CaliforniaModernistWomen#MargaretDePattaThis tweet was posted on April 21, 2023.
Margaret De Patta was one of the first modernist American jewelers. During the 1920s, she trained as an avant-garde painter at the California School of Fine Arts (now the @SFAIofficial) and the Art Students League in New York City. #CaliforniaModernistWomen#MargaretDePattaThis tweet was posted on April 21, 2023.
Ray Eames cover designs for Arts & Architecture highlighted her interest in collage, biomorphic and geometric forms, and pops of color. #CaliforniaModernistWomenThis tweet was posted on April 12, 2023.
When Charles and Ray Eames relocated to Los Angeles in 1941, they became friends with Entenza. Ray designed twenty-six covers for Arts & Architecture Magazine between 1942 and 1947. #CaliforniaModernistWomenThis tweet was posted on April 12, 2023.
California Arts & Architecture began in 1929 as a magazine for residential design featuring a wide range of styles. When it declared bankruptcy in 1938, the magazine was purchased by John Entenza who transformed it into a modernist haven for design. #CaliforniaModernistWomenThis tweet was posted on April 12, 2023.