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Tiffany Wisteria.
Item CHM091C
Size: 11" x 14"

Translating into glass the lush palette found in flowers and plants, his leaded glass Wisteria panel was one of several transom windows designed for the dining room in Laurelton Hall, Tiffany's Long Island estate.  Enjoying the lavenders and blues of the wisteria blossoms, Tiffany designed these windows in an Art Nouveau style, more lyrical than many of his earlier works.

 Summer

Tiffany Summer.
Item CHM092C
Size: 8 3/8" x 9 3/8"

The Four Seasons clearly holds an important place in Tiffany's career.  It played a role in his creative development and technical advancement.  Surviving today in its brilliant elements, if not in its original form, it remains a central work in understanding Tiffany's genius, innovation, and place in American design.  Above all, it remains an object of splendid beauty.

Tiffany Daffodils Tiffany Daffodils.
Item CHM101F
Size: 7.5"x 11.5"
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The Daffodils window is in the collection of the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park, Florida. The Morse Museum houses the world's most comprehensive collection of works by Tiffany.  Tiffany's favorite color was yellow, and he was especially fond of daffodils.
Holy Spirit  

Tiffany Holy Spirit Window.
Item FPC091C
Size: 6"

Louis Comfort Tiffany's magnificent Holy Spirit Window, one of seven
striking windows created for the First Presbyterian Church of
Springfield, Illinois, is an awe-inspiring
vision.  The window portrays a white dove descending from a glorious
blaze of heavenly light and is an authorized reproduction of this beautiful window.

Tiffany Tree of Life  
Tiffany Tree of Life
Item MXU113C
Size: 6.5" x 10."


This piece is an adaptation of the largest landscape window designed by Louis Tiffany. The original 1909 window was installed in the Sage Memorial Presbyterian Church in Far Rockaway, NY. A non-traditional church window, Tiffany explains the theme of this window as the symbol of Life. The panel shows expressively eloquent branches loaded with blossoms, with the soft meadows representing the earliest stage of life, illustrates the birth of a tree, as the roots grow they reach out over the rocks on the side of the hill and the trunk becomes gnarled with age. All through its life, lifting branches toward the sky - the Land of Promise

 

 

 

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