MCM-019 Large MCM Brutalist Copper Wall Sculpture in the Manner of Curtis Jere, 41" Diameter, c.1960s–70s
A bold and striking Mid-Century Modern Brutalist copper wall sculpture in the manner of Curtis Jere — a large-format circular wall art piece at an impressive 41" diameter, combining the warmth of copper with the raw, textural energy of the Brutalist aesthetic.
Curtis Jere is the celebrated studio name of the collaborative duo Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, whose Artisan House label produced some of the most iconic American MCM wall sculptures of the 1960s and 70s. Their large-scale copper, brass, and chrome wall pieces — featuring organic, radiating, and abstract forms — became defining decorative objects of the Hollywood Regency and MCM interior. Genuine signed Curtis Jere wall sculptures sell consistently in the $500–$3,000+ range depending on size and form. This piece, while in the manner of their work and unsigned, shares the same visual language and scale that made Jere's work so enduringly popular.
At 41" diameter, this sculpture commands serious wall presence — the kind of statement piece that defines a room rather than merely decorating it.
Details
- Style: In the manner of Curtis Jere / Mid-Century Modern Brutalist
- Medium: Copper wall sculpture
- Form: Circular
- Dimensions: 41" diameter
- Condition: Please review all photographs carefully.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece from our curated collection. Please use the Price Inquiry button above or contact us here for current pricing and availability.
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