Annemarie Davidson

Annemarie Davidson (née Behrendt) (1920-September 24, 2012) was a German-born American copper enamel artist.

Davidson was known for her Southern Californian modernist freeform abstract copper enamels and was influenced by noted enamelists Curtis Tann, Doris Hall, and Mary Sharp.

Returning to Sierra Madre in 1958, Davidson continued studying with the African American enamelist Curtis Tann.

[3] Influenced by Hall, Tann and to some extent Sharp, Davidson's enamels were brightly colored and abstract.

Davidson's enamels would be mounted in boxes and other decorative objects made from walnut, maple and rosewood crafted by Rath.