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Artist: Kenneth Bates (d. 1994)
Bates was an extraordinarily versatile artist with extensive knowledge of enameling technique, from cloisonné to plique-a-jour. While he explored a variety of subjects and themes in his work, he is best known for his ornamental plates, plaques, and vessels, decorated with images from nature, including plants, flowers, leaves, butterflies, and birds. Fundamentally he was a colorist whose palette featured a wide range of brilliant hues, often presented in startling and vibrant juxtapositions. He typically chose subjects such as flowers and sea life specifically for their visual allure, their optical dazzle. He also frequently incorporated paillons, small pieces of gold or silver foil, into his work to give it even greater visual appeal.
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