Salvador Teran - Mid 20th C. Mexican Brass and Glass Mosaic Mayan Portrait Tray
OM#: 26-061
Description
A long brass tray shaped like a pepper with a handle at the end, features a glass mosaic portrait of a Mayan person. A loop hole ring is attached on the back for wall hanging. Unsigned, attributed to Salvador Teran.
Dimensions
23.5"H x 8"W x 1.625"Depth.
Weight
2.74 lbs.
Condition
Excellent condition. No missing or loose glass mosaic pieces.
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Additional Information
The Maker
Salvador Teran (1920-1974) was a Mexican mosaic artist and silversmith born in Taxco, Mexico. He received early training at William Spratling's Taller de Las Delicias, then left to establish Los Castillo in 1939 alongside his cousins. Then in 1952, Salvador left to establish a taller, called La India Bonita, in Mexico City. Most of his works were inspired by pre-Columbian motifs. He died in 1974.
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