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This copper brooch from our @cooperhewitt is a crustacean for your cardigan.
Frank Rebajes taught himself how to turn cans and scrap metal into animal-shaped sculptures while he was living in a friend’s basement, using the tools his friend had lying around.
He was displaying these pieces at a festival in 1932 when they caught the eye of the first director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, who bought the whole collection for $30.
Rebajes’s jewelry quickly gained popularity, appearing in museum exhibitions in the late 1930s and at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Most of his pieces were made of copper and some had moving parts, like this one that mimics a lobster’s scuttling movement.


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