Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Laurelton Hall
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,
c. 1915
, c. 1915
Cast and cut glass, concrete
Tiffany Studios
South façade, Laurelton Hall
132.25" high
(57-023)
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Daffodil Terrace,
Daffodil Terrace,
photo Jimmy Cohrssen.
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Fountain Vase,
c. 1903
Fountain Vase, c. 1903
Blown glass
Tiffany Studios
49" x 8" diameter
(56-046)
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Wall Panel,
c. 1903
Wall Panel, c. 1903
Painted textile
Reception hall, Laurelton Hall
136.25" x 47.75" x 1.375"
(58-020)
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TURTLEBACK GLOBE,
c. 1905
TURTLEBACK GLOBE, c. 1905
Cast and leaded glass, bronze
Tiffany Studios
Living room, Laurelton Hall
13.5" diameter
(56-044:1)
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Transom,
c. 1915
Transom, c. 1915
Wisteria
Leaded glass
Tiffany Studios
Dining room, Laurelton Hall
37.125" x 96.25"
(59-010)
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Dome hanging shade,
c. 1905
Dome hanging shade, c. 1905
Leaded glass
Tiffany Studios
Marks: TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW YORK
Dining room, Laurelton Hall
11" depth x 66" diameter
(70-021)
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Summer Panel from the Four Seasons,
c. 1899–1900
Summer Panel from the Four Seasons, c. 1899–1900
Leaded glass
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
Living room, Laurelton Hall; Exhibited: Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 and Prima Exposizione dé Arte Decoration Moderna, Turin, Italy
Living room, Laurelton Hall Exhibited: Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 and Prima Exposizione dé Arte Decoration Moderna, Turin, Italy
(57-017)
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Window,
c. 1892
Window, c. 1892
Living room, Laurelton Hall
Exhibited: World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
Maiden feeding flamingoes in the court of a Roman house
Leaded glass
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
Signed, lower right: Tiffany Glass & Dec. Co. 333–341 Fourth Ave N.Y.
(U-072)
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Vase,
c. 1904–14
Vase, c. 1904–14
Glazed white clay
Marks: [LCT conjoined monogram] / 7
12.75" x 13" diameter
(78-0011)
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The Blossoms of Spring (also known as Flora and Spring),
c. 1887–98
The Blossoms of Spring (also known as Flora and Spring), c. 1887–98
Oil on canvas
Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848-1933
Signed, lower left: Louis C. Tiffany
Gift of the Estate of Alfreda Tiffany Mitchell Bingham Gregor, 1874–1967
Dining room, Seventy-second Street house; third-floor balcony, reception hall, and art gallery, Laurelton Hall
66.5" x 101"
(70-001)
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Tree of Life Window,
1928–31
Tree of Life Window, 1928–31
Leaded glass
Louis Comfort Tiffany, designer
Tiffany Studios
Studio, Laurelton Hall
120" x 82" x 2.5625"
(67-022:A–H)