Tapestry by Evelyn Ackerman

U.S.A., 1962

"Evelyn Ackerman and her husband Jerry were important exponents of the post-war Southern California design scene. Evelyn's work was largely figurative, while Jerry's was more usually abstract. Together they produced a wide variety of exquisitely designed and crafted objects which represent the best of modern California design. This hand-woven, wool wallhanging is a fine example of Evelyn's exuberance with color and composition."  Photo 4 of 7 in Mid-Century Finds by Sam Kaufman  by Amanda Dameron

Mid-Century Finds by Sam Kaufman

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Tapestry by Evelyn Ackerman

U.S.A., 1962

"Evelyn Ackerman and her husband Jerry were important exponents of the post-war Southern California design scene. Evelyn's work was largely figurative, while Jerry's was more usually abstract. Together they produced a wide variety of exquisitely designed and crafted objects which represent the best of modern California design. This hand-woven, wool wallhanging is a fine example of Evelyn's exuberance with color and composition."