...and their family and later sold by the Bolsheviks. • Debut presentation in the United States of the Magnolia Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios. This stained glass window was purchased in Paris in 1901 for the collection of Baron Stieglitz,...
...O. Schwarz of toy fame, Samuel Morse of code fame, Charles Ebbets of Dodgers fame, Boss Tweed of corruption fame and Louis Comfort Tiffany of stained glass fame. It was also before the monk parrots were there in one of the oddest twists of cemetery history,...
...New York Historical Society has brought to light previously unknown or misattributed works by John Singer Sargent, Louis Comfort Tiffany, David Wilkie and others. The 8,500 works, most of which are by American artists, constitute the earliest assembled public...
...by the company. In this “best of Tiffany” collection, readers will find a spectacular array of objects, from Louis Comfort Tiffany’s famous lamps and vases to opulent silver tea sets to Andy Warhol’s whimsical Christmas illustrations to Elsa Peretti’s signature...
...built the house in 1888, a few years after combining operations with P.T. Barnum’s “Greatest Show on Earth.” A cousin of Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the home’s numerous stained-glass windows, most of which remain intact. The home’s interior is paneled in...
...of three of the greatest jewelry and luxury goods designers at the turn of the 20th century: Peter Carl Fabergé, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and René Lalique. CLEVELAND -- Heavy snow squalls are keeping area snow plows busy as the work week winds up across northeast...
...the house in 1888, a few years after combining operations with P.T. Barnum's "Greatest Show on Earth." A cousin of Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the home's numerous stained-glass windows, most of which remain intact. The home's interior is paneled in hand-carved...
"The first scholarly survey of the drawings collection of the New York Historical Society has brought to light previously unknown or misattributed works by John Singer Sargent, Louis Comfort Tiffany, David Wilkie and others." The Art Newspaper 11/05/0
...Luxury is a display of over 300 objects from three of history's greatest designers, Peter Carl Faberge of Russia, Louis Comfort Tiffany of the U.S. and Rene Lalique of France. Over 100 years ago these three designers were engaged in a spirited rivalry to...
...folk art and topographical views. They are by celebrated artists like Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin, William Glackens, Louis Comfort Tiffany and John Singer Sargent, as well as lesser-known talents. Roberta J. M. Olson, the societyâs first drawings curator,...