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CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS
CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNCURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNIA, 20/21ST CENTURY) brass wall mounted sculpture. Signed "CJere" and dated 1985. 33"H x 46"W x 4.5"D
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C. JERE, BRASS & GLASS SIDE
C. JERE, BRASS & GLASS SIDE TABLECurtis Jere (Co.) Circa mid-20th century. Signed "[copyright] C. Jere" on top of metal base.Mixed metal base, constructed of various geometric shapes and vertical subdivisions. Round glass top. Base measures 20" x 12" x 12". Excellent condition.
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C JERE FOR ARTISAN HOUSE
C JERE FOR ARTISAN HOUSE SCULPTURE OF AN OIL RIGC Jere (Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels) for Artisan House Polychrome Painted Metal Sculpture of an Oil Rig , 1966, inscribed "C. Jere" and dated lower right, reverse with "Artisan House" label, h. 19 1/4 in., w. 56 1/2 in . Provenance: Estate of James H. Stone, New Orleans, LA
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CURTIS JERE SIGNED BRASS & CHROME
CURTIS JERE SIGNED BRASS & CHROME WALL SCULPTURECurtis Jere brass and chrome modernist sculpture; signed and dated to front "C. Jere 1985"; measures approximately 27" tall and 30" wide; in Good overall condition with some deficiencies. C. Jeré is a metalwork artist of wall sculptures and household accessories. C. Jeré works are made and marketed by the corporation Artisan House. Curtis Jere is a compound nom-de-plume of artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels. The two founders combined pieces of their own names to create the C. Jeré signature. Modernism magazine interviewed Jerry Fels shortly before his death in October 2008. According to the resulting article in the Spring 2007 issue of Modernism magazine page 116, the company was founded in 1963 by Fels and his brother-in-law Curtis (Kurt) Freiler. Freiler was the production chief and Fels was head of design. Their goal was to produce "gallery-quality art for the masses". Prior to the establishment of Artisan House, the partners built a costume jewellery business, selling work under the names Renoir and Matisse, which employed around 300 people at one point. Kurt and Jerry sold Artisan House in 1972. Kurt Freiler died July 22, 2013 at the age of 103.
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CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS
CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNCURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNIA, 20/21ST CENTURY) brass wire sculpture on onyx plinth. Signed "CJere" and dated 1977. 32"H x 28"W x 14"D
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Curtis Jere hanging wall decoration
Curtis Jere hanging wall decoration of covered bridge, marked C Jere, 72', 17"h x 42"w
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CURTIS JERE, CALIFORNIA
CURTIS JERE, CALIFORNIA (1910-2008), WALL GLOBE, 1985, METALWORK WORLD HEMISPHERES SCULPTURE, 27 1/2"DIAM. (EACH)Curtis Jere, California, (1910-2008) wall globe, 1985, metalwork world hemispheres sculpture C. Jere Artisan House label verso. Biography from the Archives of AskArt: C. Jeré is a metalwork artist of wall sculptures and household accessories. C. Jeré works are made and marketed by the corporation Artisan House. Curtis Jere is a compound nom-de-plume of artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels. The two founders combined pieces of their own names to create the C. Jeré signature. Modernism magazine interviewed Jerry Fels shortly before his death in October 2008. According to the resulting article in the Spring 2007 issue of Modernism magazine page 116, the company was founded in 1963 by Fels and his brother-in-law Curtis (Kurt) Freiler. Freiler was the production chief and Fels was head of design. Their goal was to produce "gallery-quality art for the masses". Kurt and Jerry sold Artisan House in 1972. Sold and resold, the company still produces metal sculptures including reintroductions of popular mid-century designs. Artisan House sculptures are no longer made in California. Production went overseas to China in 2003. Writer Mitchell Owens wrote a two page article on the history of C. Jere for the November 2010 issue of Elle Decor. In it he states that "Today those pieces are attracting the admiration of leading dealers in vintage chic". He goes on to say that after launching in 1964 Jere sculptures were "distributed by Raymor, a cutting edge studio in New York City, and retailed at Gump's in San Francisco and other high quality emporiums". He also reported that "Under Freiler's meticulous direction, the workers - a number of whom were minorities or handicapped - sheared, crimped, torched, and welded brass, copper, and other metals before coating them with luminous patinas." C. Jeré works range from representational to highly abstract. Some of the older techniques, such as enameling, using resin, and the bronzes, haven't been used in decades. metalwork world hemispheres sculpture Dimensions: 27 1/2"Diam. (each)
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CURTIS JERE, CALIFORNIA
CURTIS JERE, CALIFORNIA (1910-2008), WALL GLOBE, 1985, METALWORK WORLD HEMISPHERES SCULPTURE, 27 1/2"DIAM. (EACH)Curtis Jere, California, (1910-2008) wall globe, 1985, metalwork world hemispheres sculpture C. Jere Artisan House label verso. Biography from the Archives of AskArt: C. Jeré is a metalwork artist of wall sculptures and household accessories. C. Jeré works are made and marketed by the corporation Artisan House. Curtis Jere is a compound nom-de-plume of artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels. The two founders combined pieces of their own names to create the C. Jeré signature. Modernism magazine interviewed Jerry Fels shortly before his death in October 2008. According to the resulting article in the Spring 2007 issue of Modernism magazine page 116, the company was founded in 1963 by Fels and his brother-in-law Curtis (Kurt) Freiler. Freiler was the production chief and Fels was head of design. Their goal was to produce "gallery-quality art for the masses". Kurt and Jerry sold Artisan House in 1972. Sold and resold, the company still produces metal sculptures including reintroductions of popular mid-century designs. Artisan House sculptures are no longer made in California. Production went overseas to China in 2003. Writer Mitchell Owens wrote a two page article on the history of C. Jere for the November 2010 issue of Elle Decor. In it he states that "Today those pieces are attracting the admiration of leading dealers in vintage chic". He goes on to say that after launching in 1964 Jere sculptures were "distributed by Raymor, a cutting edge studio in New York City, and retailed at Gump's in San Francisco and other high quality emporiums". He also reported that "Under Freiler's meticulous direction, the workers - a number of whom were minorities or handicapped - sheared, crimped, torched, and welded brass, copper, and other metals before coating them with luminous patinas." C. Jeré works range from representational to highly abstract. Some of the older techniques, such as enameling, using resin, and the bronzes, haven't been used in decades. metalwork world hemispheres sculpture Dimensions: 27 1/2"Diam. (each)
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CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS
CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNCURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNIA, 20/21ST CENTURY) enameled metal wall sculpture, "Fall is Here," signed C. JERE and dated 2008, 43.25"L.
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C. Jeré. mirror. 1977, brass-plated
C. Jeré. mirror. 1977, brass-plated steel, mirrored glass. 44½ h × 24 w × 3¾ d in. result: $4,875. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Signed and dated to right edge ‘© C Jere 1977’.
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Curtis (C. Jere) Jere
Curtis (C. Jere) Jere (California, late 20th century), chrome table lamp; the elusive C. Jere for Artisan House, tandem "sun visor" shades over circular base. 22 1/2"H. Good condition, very minor wear to base.
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C. JERE MIXED METAL BRUTALIST
C. JERE MIXED METAL BRUTALIST BRIDGE SCULPTURE C. Jere (American est. 1963), suspension bridge or Golden Gate bridge, 1972, mixed metal wall sculpture, signed and dated to lower right support, unframed. Approximate dimensions: h. 32. 5", w. 59", d. (from wall) 2. 375".
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C. JERE MIXED METAL & PAINTED
C. JERE MIXED METAL & PAINTED BRANCH SCULPTURE C. Jere (American, 20th century). Brass, copper and painted tree branch form hanging wall sculpture. Signed and dated 1969. Approx. h 58", w. 29", d. 9"
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C. Jere metal sculpture on a marble
C. Jere metal sculpture on a marble base. signed. Swirl design.
Dimensions: H: 32 inches: W: 23 inches: D: 6 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition.
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JERE, Curtis, (American, 20th
JERE, Curtis, (American, 20th C.): Metal Wall Sculpture, 41'' h., signed and dated '75.
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CURTIS-JERE (1910-2008) BRASS
CURTIS-JERE (1910-2008) BRASS SKELETON SAILBOAT SCCURTIS-JERE (1910-2008) BRASS SKELETON SAILBOAT SCULPTURE, double signed C.JERE and dated 1972, table top or wall mount, 41.25"H x 46.5"L. NOTE: Curtis Jere is a compound nom de plume of artists Curtis Freiler (1910-2013) and Jerry Fels (1917-2007).
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C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1975, gilt
C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1975, gilt steel. 40 h × 27 w × 10 d in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Signed and dated to frame ‘C. Jere 1975’.
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Curtis Jere (Co.) (American 20th
Curtis Jere (Co.) (American 20th century) Untitled (Horse) 1978 sculpted wire signed C. Jere and dated Height: 75 inches.
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C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1979, gilt
C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1979, gilt steel. 40 h × 25 w × 9 d in. result: $1,875. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Signed and dated to frame ‘C. Jere 1979’.
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Curtis Jere, American, late 20th
Curtis Jere, American, late 20th century, cast & sheet bronze sculpture of young boy balancing on a barrel, signed C. Jere '70, black painted wood base(repaired split), 15" h overall. Estimate $200-400
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CURTIS JERE, BIRDS IN FLIGHT, BRASS
CURTIS JERE, BIRDS IN FLIGHT, BRASS SCULPTURE ON STONE BASE, SIGNED C JERE 1974, H: 34 IN. (86.36 CM.)Curtis Jere, Birds in Flight, Brass Sculpture on Stone Base, Signed C Jere 1974,, Dimensions: H: 34 in. (86.36 cm.)
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CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008)
CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008) 32 ½ x 22" with base Brass and stainless steel kinetic sculpture on a marble pedestal.
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CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS
CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNCURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNIA, 20/21ST CENTURY) metal wall sculpture, "Blue Contingency," signed C. JERE and dated 2008, 60"L.
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C. JERE MIXED METAL & PAINTED
C. JERE MIXED METAL & PAINTED BRANCH SCULPTURE C. Jere (American, 20th century). Brass, copper and painted tree branch form hanging wall sculpture. Signed and dated 1969.
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CURTIS JERE FIGURAL CAST BRONZE
CURTIS JERE FIGURAL CAST BRONZE DANCERSCurtis Jere figural cast bronze dancers, standing man holds woman aloft on his left hand, reddish-brown patina with green highlights, applied tag to base, C. Jere 67, 21”H.
Condition:
Very good condition
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CURTIS JERE, NEST, MIXED METAL
CURTIS JERE, NEST, MIXED METAL SCULPTURE, 21"HMixed metal sculpture, Nest, signed on base C. Jere (Curtis Jere, Artisan House, a combination of its founders' names: Curtis Freiler (c.1910-2013) and Jerry Fels (1917-2007)), dated 1967, presented on rectangular wood base, overall: approx 21"h, 19"w, 17"d, 5lbs
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C. JERE Style Wall Sculpture.
C. JERE Style Wall Sculpture. Lily pad with bridge.
Dimensions: H: 23 inches: W: 52 inches: D: 3.5 inches ---
Condition: Some small bends.
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C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1975, gilt
C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. 1975, gilt steel. 40 h × 27 w × 10 d in. result: $1,875. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Signed and dated to frame ‘C. Jere 1975’.
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C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. c. 1975,
C. Jeré. Wall sculpture. c. 1975, gilt steel. 42 h × 27 w × 10 d in. estimate: $1,500–2,000.
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Curtis Jere Late 20th Century
Curtis Jere
Late 20th Century
Mirror, 1985
brass, mirrored glass
signed 'C Jere 1985'
H 24 x W 24 x 3 1/2 inches.
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Curtis Jere (American 20th century)
Curtis Jere (American 20th century) Leaves 1971 bronze and brass signed Jere and dated (bottom) 50 1/2 x 28 inches.
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CURTIS JERE, TEMPLE GATE, MIXED
CURTIS JERE, TEMPLE GATE, MIXED METAL SCULPTUREMixed metal and stone sculpture, Temple Gate with Birds, signed C. Jere (Curtis Jere, Artisan House, a combination of its founders' names: Curtis Freiler (c.1910-2013) and Jerry Fels (1917-2007)), painted and verdigris patinated metal on stone base, overall: approx 10.5"h, 10"w, 8"d, 13lbs
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CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS
CURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNCURTIS JERE (JERRY FELS & CURTIS FREILER, CALIFORNIA, 20/21ST CENTURY) three-part metal wall sculpture, "Focus," signed C. JERE and dated 2011, largest measures 27 x 18.75 inches.
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(2) CURTIS JERE, BIRD ON GRASS,
(2) CURTIS JERE, BIRD ON GRASS, SCULPTURE(lot of 2) Patinated mixed metal and stone sculptures, Bird on Grass, each signed C. Jere (Curtis Jere, Artisan House, a combination of its founders' names: Curtis Freiler (c.1910-2013) and Jerry Fels (1917-2007)), (one) dated 1970, largest: approx 21.75"h, 5"w, 5.5"d; 8lbs total
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CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008)
CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008) 30 ¾" Contemporary brass sculpture, 1985. Comprised of two parts with a slate base. Signed and dated on base.
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CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008)
CURTIS JERE (AMERICAN, 1910 - 2008) 26 ¼" x 55 ¾" World Map. Mixed metals two-part openwork sculpture, signed and dated 1980 in the left right corner (on New Zealand), old foil label on the back "C. Jeré / Fine Sculptures Artisan House / Los Angeles, Calif."; pegs and hoops to joint parts together with three loops on the back to hang on the wall. Provenance: private collection, Pittsburgh. PA.