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Tiffany Studios. Vase, c. 1915–20. favrile glass, Overall: 21.3 x 21.1 cm (8 3/8 x 8 5/16 in.). Gift of Audrey Calvert Caunter, 1980.71. Copyrighted.

Vase

c. 1915–20

Tiffany Studios

Tiffany Studios (American, New York, 1902–1932)

Decorative Art and Design

Vase, c. 1915–20. Tiffany Studios (American, New York, 1902–1932). Favrile glass; overall: 21.3 x 21.1 cm (8 3/8 x 8 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Audrey Calvert Caunter 1980.71 When Louis Comfort Tiffany began collaborating with glass artists on new types of production, his aesthetic ambitions were finally realized in the development of Favrile glass, a term he created to imply “handmade.” Largely through his marketing ability, Favrile glass became America’s greatest contribution to the Art Nouveau style. His works were exhibited at international expositions; at galleries in major European cities, where his creations were bought by many museums; and in his store in Manhattan, known as the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co., later Tiffany Studios. From the outset, Tiffany used Favrile glass in mosaic panels, stained glass windows, and his artistic line of table and floor lamps. Tiffany's artisans designed this vase with multicolored swirling patterns to reflect the taste for naturalistic forms and colors fashionable in the early 1900s.
Maker/Artist
Tiffany Studios
Classification
Glass
Formatted Medium
favrile glass
Medium
favrile, glass
Dimensions
Overall: 21.3 x 21.1 cm (8 3/8 x 8 5/16 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: engraved on bottom: 6511M - L.C. Tiffany Inc. Favrille Exhibition Piece
Accession Number
1980.71
Credit Line
Gift of Audrey Calvert Caunter
Rights Statement
Copyrighted
Museum Location
209 Tiffany

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