THE CHARLES HOSMER MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART houses the world's most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) including Tiffany jewelry, pottery, paintings, art glass, leaded-glass windows, lamps, and the chapel interior he designed for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The Museum's holdings include a major collection of American art pottery and representative collections of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century American paintings and fine
decorative art. 

Jeannette Genius McKean (1909-1989) founded the Museum in 1942 and named it for her industrialist grandfather. Its collections were built over a half-century by Mrs. McKean and her husband, Hugh F. McKean (1908-1995), the Museum's director until his death. 

The Morse Museum is owned and operated by the Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation and receives additional support from the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation. It receives no public funds. 



QUEST OF BEAUTY
View online gallery of exhibition highlights
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GALLERY REINSTALLED
Refreshed jewelry gallery now on view
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GLASSMAKING SECRETS
Learn how Tiffany created his unique style of glass

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SUMMER AT THE MORSE
Spend a summer afternoon of family fun at the Morse
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