Jewelry
Sterling Silver Tadpole Brooch by Luella Schroeder
- Item Number
- 167
- Estimated Value
- 80 USD
- Sold
- 65 USD to jbodenweber
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to CATAMOUNT ARTS (tax ID 030276780) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
This elegant sterling silver brooch is a Luella Schroeder original, distinguished by its modernist take on a tadpole's form. The design manifests a sleek abstraction, with a slender, curved body that encapsulates the grace and simplicity of early life. The head of the tadpole is smoothly defined, leading to a tapering tail that gives the piece a sense of motion and fluidity.
The brooch is crafted from high-quality sterling silver, as indicated by the "STERLING" stamp, which assures its purity and composition. The artist's initials "LCS" are discreetly stamped on the back, marking it as an authentic piece by Schroeder.
With a polished finish that catches the light to accentuate its sculptural qualities, this brooch is a wearable work of art that offers both subtlety and impact. The secure clasp ensures it can adorn any garment with ease, bringing a touch of sophistication to both casual and formal ensembles. It's a timeless accessory that captures the wonder of nature's transformations, designed for those who appreciate the artistry in evolution.
About the Artist:
Luella Schroeder (1918-2004) was a multifaceted artist whose rugged individualism led her from a career at Cranbrook Institute of Science to the serene landscapes of Vermont. Her journey began with a deep engagement in the natural sciences and art, which fused elegantly in her role creating dioramas and photographing collections at CIS. In 1958, Schroeder embraced her passion for silver jewelry making and moved to Vermont, drawn by its spirit of self-reliance and creativity. Here, she blossomed as a jeweler, her work gaining national acclaim, including a prestigious Lifetime Membership from the Vermont Handcrafters for her dedication to Vermont crafts. Her creations, celebrated for their ingenuity and connection to nature, reflect the essence of Vermont's last stand of rugged individualists.
Item Special Note
This item will be available for pickup at the Catamount Arts Box Office (currently located at 457 Railroad St. in St. Johnsbury) during business hours following the Auction. Shipping is available for this item upon request and at the winning bidder's expense; contact samos@catamountarts.org to arrange.
Donated By:
Leslie Gensburg
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