Trivet
c. 1902–9
Clara Wolcott Driscoll
Clara Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944)
Decorative Art and Design
Trivet, c. 1902–9. Attributed to Clara Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944), Tiffany Studios (American, New York, 1902–1932). Glass, mosaic, bronze; overall: 1.3 x 17.8 cm (1/2 x 7 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of Charles Maurer 2018.278 By 1900, Louis Comfort Tiffany had expanded his empire by increasing the firm’s production of “fancy goods,” including inkstands, candlesticks, clocks, small boxes, desk sets, tea screens, and other functional objects. Along with the array of artistic glass designs from his factory in Corona, Queens, works in ceramic, bronze, other metals, and even jewelry abounded. These smaller, more affordable luxury items were designed with as much thought to artistry as the great stained glass windows and lamps through which the firm enjoyed unrivaled success. Being careful not to waste material, Louis Comfort TIffany's artisans reused small shards of leftover glass in small mosaic fancy goods such as trivets and trays.
- Maker/Artist
- Clara Wolcott Driscoll
- Classification
- Miscellaneous
- Formatted Medium
- Glass, mosaic, bronze
- Dimensions
- Overall: 1.3 x 17.8 cm (1/2 x 7 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/282820
- Departments
- Decorative Art and Design
- Accession Number
- 2018.278
- Credit Line
- Bequest of Charles Maurer
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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