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TIFFANY STUDIOS 'Lava' Vase Circa 1914-1915
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Juliet Dress by Tiffany Studios
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songesoleil · 1 year
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Peacock Mirror
Tiffany Studios
.c. 1905
Source : Sotheby’s
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nuveau-deco · 7 months
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Three-Light 'Lily' Table Lamp. Manufactured by Louis Comfort Tiffany, ca. 1904, New York; medium is cast bronze and yellow Favrile (iridescent) glass. From the Nasjonalmuseet collection in Oslo, Norway, inventory number: OK-1987-0123. Photo by the Nasjonalmuseet / Larsen, Frode.
(Source: nasjonalmuseet.no)
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blackramhall · 7 months
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Art Nouveau library lamp from c. 1900 by Tiffany Studios, New York City, USA.
From ArtNouveauDeco
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disease · 3 months
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"'JEWELED TURTLE-BACK TILE' DESK LAMP" TIFFANY STUDIOS // circa 1903 [favrile & leaded glass; patinated bronze | 14 ¼ x 8 ¾ x 6"]
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Window panel (1908-1912) by  Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933). Made by Tiffany Studios.
Leaded glass.
Image and text information courtesy CMOA.
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Magnolias and Irises, 1908 Louis Comfort Tiffany
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wgm-beautiful-world · 11 months
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Stained glass window "Autumn Landscape" - Tiffany Studios
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a-secretkey · 8 months
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escapismsworld · 1 year
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Original Tiffany Studios leaded glass and bronze Art Nouveau table lamp from c.1900, New York, USA.
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Tiffany Studios 'Pony Wisteria' Table Lamp Circa 1905
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jadeseadragon · 3 months
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Agnes F. Northrop for Tiffany Studios, "Garden Landscape" (1912), three-part window for Linden Hall, leaded Favrile glass, 124 × 246 inches (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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"Hanging Head Dragonfly" table lamp
Design attributed to: Clara Driscoll (American, 1861-1944)
Manufactured by: Tiffany Studios (1900-1932) Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933)
about 1905-1910
Object Place: New York, New York
Favrile glass and patinated bronze
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nuveau-deco · 2 years
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‘Wisteria’ Table Lamp Designed by Clara Driscoll for Tiffany Studios, ca. 1903-1905. Medium is glass, lead, patinated bronze.
(Source: ngv.vic.govt.au)
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 year
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This week's #MosaicMonday falls on #AppreciateADragonDay so here is maybe the coolest of the 8 Tiffany dragonfly lamp designs attributed to Clara Driscoll:
Lamp with “Hanging Head Dragonfly” Shade and “Mosaic and Turtleback” Base By 1906 Tiffany Studios (New York, 1902-1932) Design attributed to Clara Pierce Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944) Favrile glass & bronze, 86.4 × 57.2 cm [Art Institute Chicago]
"In the 1890s Louis Comfort Tiffany began using his opalescent Favrile glass to produce lamps, the decorative form for which he would become most famous. As the artistic director of Tiffany Studios located in Corona, New York, he approved all patterns but created relatively few lamps himself. Clara Driscoll, head of the Women’s Glass Cutting Department, was likely responsible for this shade and base. Driscoll began working for Tiffany in 1888, and she designed the majority of the firm’s lamps before she left the company in 1908-9. Driscoll created at least eight dragonfly shades. This example is distinguished by its large size, glass cabochons, and the placement of insects’ bodies along the lower edge. While Tiffany Studios mass-produced these shades and bases, the firm varied the color scheme of each object to heighten the sense of handcraftsmanship. This daring design became one of Tiffany’s most popular and was made through 1924."
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