Knowledge (XXG)

James Metcalf (artist)

Source đź“ť

275: 422: 417: 392: 239: 168:. In 1973, Melcalf and Anna Pellicer founded Casa de Artesana and a school. which would become known as the Adolfo Best Maugard School of Arts and Crafts in 64:, nicknamed the Blue Devils, when he was 18 years old. Metcalf fought in northern Italy during World War II, and lost three of his fingers during combat at 432: 397: 285: 442: 427: 57: 387: 72: 407: 402: 29:(March 11, 1925 – January 27, 2012) was an American sculptor, artist and educator. Metcalf established and led a community for copper 437: 280: 80: 53: 102:
In 1957, Metcalf was awarded a grant by the William and Noma Copley Foundation, which published a monograph of his art in 1960.
20: 157:, his third wife, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. Metcalf later married Pilar Pellicar's younger sister, sculptor 382: 412: 95:
on his work, Adam's Rib, published in 1955. Metcalf lived in Paris from 1956 to 1965, where he located his studio at the
186:
Metcalf died in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan, on January 27, 2012, at the age of 86. He was survived by his wife,
354: 106: 164:
Metcalf opened a studio and forge in 1967, where he taught artists how to create vases with a thick edge called
315: 338: 169: 34: 377: 372: 150: 310: 96: 61: 114: 244: 130: 183:
techniques. Their work has been credited with preserving the metalworking of the region.
154: 138: 126: 366: 173: 146: 92: 88: 49: 187: 158: 76: 240:"James Metcalf: US sculptor who led a community of artists and artisans in Mexico" 38: 176: 134: 122: 355:
https://www.kurtgippert.com/pages/books/018651/james-metcalf-sam-hunter/metcalf
84: 65: 190:. He was buried in Santa Clara del Cobre, near several of his sculptures. 180: 30: 56:. Metcalf took up art and sculpture as a teenager. He enlisted in the 118: 42: 142: 125:. He became friends with prominent writers and artists, including 110: 105:
By 1965, Metcalf was an accomplished sculptor, with a studio on
91:, in 1953. There he befriended and collaborated with writer 52:
artists, most notably contributing to the windows for the
48:
Metcalf was born in New York City. His parents were both
83:
in London. He was awarded a fellowship to study ancient
153:in Mexico City. He was married to Mexican actress 423:Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design 233: 231: 229: 227: 225: 223: 221: 219: 217: 215: 213: 211: 209: 207: 205: 203: 8: 418:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni 393:United States Army personnel of World War II 281:Global Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship 19:For other people named James Metcalfe, see 45:, from the 1970s until his death in 2012. 199: 270: 268: 266: 264: 262: 305: 303: 238:Dannatt, Adrian (February 17, 2012). 73:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 7: 172:, to promote indigenous artists and 433:20th-century American male artists 14: 398:People from Santa Clara del Cobre 133:, and was the first to introduce 81:Central School of Arts and Crafts 141:. Metcalf won the commission to 54:Cathedral of St. John the Divine 443:Sculptors from New York (state) 428:20th-century American sculptors 21:James Metcalfe (disambiguation) 1: 388:American emigrants to Mexico 311:"James Metcalf (1925–2012)" 113:. However, he was tired of 459: 408:Artists from New York City 18: 87:and essentially moved to 79:and then enrolled at the 438:American male sculptors 403:Artists from Michoacán 276:"JJim Metcalf, Mexico" 58:88th Infantry Division 383:American coppersmiths 316:Robert Graves Society 170:Santa Clara del Cobre 71:Metcalf attended the 35:Santa Clara del Cobre 27:James "Jimmy" Metcalf 413:Sculptors from Paris 151:1968 Summer Olympics 339:"William N. Copley" 319:. February 20, 2012 161:, his fourth wife. 62:United States Army 288:on April 14, 2013 450: 357: 349: 343: 342: 335: 329: 328: 326: 324: 307: 298: 297: 295: 293: 284:. Archived from 272: 257: 256: 254: 252: 235: 115:contemporary art 458: 457: 453: 452: 451: 449: 448: 447: 363: 362: 361: 360: 350: 346: 337: 336: 332: 322: 320: 309: 308: 301: 291: 289: 274: 273: 260: 250: 248: 245:The Independent 237: 236: 201: 196: 166:El Borde Grueso 131:Carlos Pellicer 24: 17: 16:American artist 12: 11: 5: 456: 454: 446: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 375: 365: 364: 359: 358: 344: 330: 299: 258: 198: 197: 195: 192: 177:coppersmithing 155:Pilar Pellicer 139:Marcel Duchamp 127:Carlos Fuentes 97:Impasse Ronsin 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 455: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 370: 368: 356: 353: 352:James Metcalf 348: 345: 340: 334: 331: 318: 317: 312: 306: 304: 300: 287: 283: 282: 277: 271: 269: 267: 265: 263: 259: 247: 246: 241: 234: 232: 230: 228: 226: 224: 222: 220: 218: 216: 214: 212: 210: 208: 206: 204: 200: 193: 191: 189: 184: 182: 178: 175: 174:pre-Columbian 171: 167: 162: 160: 156: 152: 148: 147:Olympic torch 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 117:and moved to 116: 112: 108: 107:Spring Street 103: 100: 98: 94: 93:Robert Graves 90: 89:Deya, Majorca 86: 82: 78: 74: 69: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 50:stained glass 46: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 351: 347: 333: 323:February 25, 321:. Retrieved 314: 292:February 25, 290:. Retrieved 286:the original 279: 251:February 25, 249:. Retrieved 243: 188:Ana Pellicer 185: 165: 163: 159:Ana Pellicer 121:, including 104: 101: 77:Philadelphia 70: 47: 26: 25: 378:2012 deaths 373:1925 births 135:Octavio Paz 123:Mexico City 367:Categories 194:References 85:metallurgy 66:Furlo Pass 39:Michoacán 149:for the 31:artisans 181:forging 60:of the 119:Mexico 43:Mexico 143:forge 325:2012 294:2012 253:2012 179:and 145:the 129:and 111:SoHo 137:to 109:in 75:in 33:in 369:: 313:. 302:^ 278:. 261:^ 242:. 202:^ 99:. 68:. 41:, 37:, 341:. 327:. 296:. 255:. 23:.

Index

James Metcalfe (disambiguation)
artisans
Santa Clara del Cobre
Michoacán
Mexico
stained glass
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
88th Infantry Division
United States Army
Furlo Pass
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia
Central School of Arts and Crafts
metallurgy
Deya, Majorca
Robert Graves
Impasse Ronsin
Spring Street
SoHo
contemporary art
Mexico
Mexico City
Carlos Fuentes
Carlos Pellicer
Octavio Paz
Marcel Duchamp
forge
Olympic torch
1968 Summer Olympics
Pilar Pellicer

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑