RARE MOMA Herbert Bauer “Things to Come” Trinket Tray
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RARE MOMA Herbert Bauer “Things to Come” Trinket Tray, in Like New Condition! Note that these were a limited edition and sell for quite a bit of money (see last pic) - upwards of $550! I’ve listed mine for much less, as it does not have original box - what a deal!
The MoMA Herbert Bayer Small Porcelain Tray from Galison features Bayer's work, "Things to Come." This tray is the perfect spot to leave keys, jewelry, and other trinkets.
Limited edition of an unknown quantity, originally distributed by the Museum of Modern Art, before it sold out.
Measurements:
Tray:
5 x 5 inches
Edged in gold trim
About Herbert Bayer:
Herbert Bayer (1900-1985) was born in Austria, where he entered into an apprenticeship under the architect and designer, Georg Smidthammer, with whom Bayer learned drawing, painting, and architectural drafting, inspired by nature and without formal knowledge of art history. In 1920, Bayer discovered the theoretical writings of the artist Vassily Kandinsky, as well as Walter Gropius’ 1919 Bauhaus manifesto, in which Gropius declared the necessity for a return to crafts, in which were found true creativity and inspiration. Bayer traveled to Weimar to meet Gropius in October of 1921 and was immediately accepted into the Bauhaus. There, he was deeply influenced by the instruction of Kandinsky, Johannes Itten and Paul Klee.
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