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Louis C. Tiffany's art glassby Robert KochHere he established new departments of Tiffany Art Jewelry, Tiffany Enamel, Tiffany Favrile Glass and Metal Ware, Tiffany Favrile Lamps, and Tiffany Favrile ... More info |
Louis C. Tiffany, rebel in glassby Robert KochHe and his partner William Overend, also previously employed by Tiffany, formed the Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company in Brooklyn, which began to ... More info |
The "lost" treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffanyby Hugh McKeanTiffany art glass came into being because Louis Tiffany wanted to make the world more beautiful and because he could train skilled artisans such as Thomas ... More info |
Discovering stained glass in Detroitby Nola Huse TutagTIFFANY GLASS AND DECORATING COMPANY, 1892-1930 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933 ), son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, the New York jeweler, studied art in Europe ... More info |
On the Collectible Trailby Dorothy DeanA hose lovers of Art Nouveau products rank most highly the Tiffany glass produced from around the turn of the century to the death of the talented artist ... More info |
Official Price Guide to Glasswareby Mark Pickvet More info |
American art nouveau glassby Albert Christian Reviand Thomas Johnson, former employees of the Tiffany glassworks, established the Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company in Brooklyn, New York. ... More info |
Louis Comfort Tiffanyby Marilynn JohnsonKnowledge of European advances in art glass unquestionably influenced Tiffany to consider this new venture of making art glass, which was nevertheless a ... More info |
American artby Wayne CravenART IN GLASS: LA FARGE AND TIFFANY The new interest in the use of stained glass arose when the Modern Gothic movement introduced late-medieval influences ... More info |
Tiffany Favrile Art Glassby Moise S. SteegLouis Comfort Tiffany's blown art glass, made from 1891 to 1928, satisfied his dreamto introduce objects of both usefulness and beauty into the average ... More info |
Warman's antiques and collectibles price guideMore info |
![]() Important Tiffany and art glassby Christie More info |
The art of Louis Comfort Tiffanyby Donald L. StoverMany of these were sold by the noted art dealer, S. Bing, in h is Salon de 1'Art Nouveau, where Tiffany glass was also exhibited. Galle's work was also sold ... More info |
Old-House JournalExploring how skills used to make art-glass vases were adapted to early electric ... Comfort Tiffany experimented with making hand- An inexpensive art-glass ... More info |
Iridescent glass: Aurene, Carnival, Tiffanyby Larry FreemanHere until World War I, he turned out a few choice pieces such as the vase pictured, all "in the Tiffany Art Glass manner". ... More info |
Great Art Glass Lampsby Martin M. May... glass-shaded lamps made by the top four manufacturers: Tiffany, ... all will find much here with which to judge the best in art glass lamp designs. More info |
![]() Tiffany and other art glassby Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc More info |
Antiques Roadshow Primerby Carol PrisantTiffany Glass Born in 1848, Louis Comfort Tiffany, the son of the founder of the well-known jewelry store, is undoubtedly the best-known of American art ... More info |
Hobbiesby International Philatelic AssociationLouis C. Tiffany, of the Tiffany Glass Co., is one who donated a number of very fine signed and unsigned works of art. A great collection of Kew Bias, ... More info |
The Oxford companion to the decorative artsby Harold OsborneIn America too his famous blown 'Favrile' glass was widely imitated. A significant imitator of Tiffany design and technique was the Quezal Art Glass and ... More info |