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Chrysler Ornament: "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks At Night" by Tiffany Studios

Chrysler Ornament: "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks At Night" by Tiffany Studios

Chrysler Museum of Art

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Discover the beauty of Tiffany Studios with this Chrysler Museum exclusive "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks At Night" ornament. Featuring a biblical scene of shepherds from the iconic stained glass window, this highly detailed ornament is a must-have for any art lover.

See the original Tiffany leaded window at the Chrysler Museum.

  • Oval glass ornament with hanging ribbon
  • Ornament measures 2¾ × 3½ inches (6.98 × 8.89 cm)
  • Comes packaged on a 5 × 7 inch (12.7 × 17.78 cm)blank card, suitable for gifting

Product Details

  • Product type: Ornament
  • Shipping Dimensions: 7.0 × 5.5 × 0.25 inches  (17.8 × 14.0 × 0.6 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 0.13 lb (2.0 oz; 57 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010012780

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Louis Comfort Tiffany

About the Designer

Louis Comfort Tiffany

Louis Comfort Tiffany was a leading figure in American design during the Gilded Age, best known for his work in stained glass. The son of jewelry magnate Charles Lewis Tiffany, he brought a distinct artistic vision to interior decoration, glassmaking, and the decorative arts. In 1885, he founded Tiffany Studios in New York City, where he assembled a talented team of designers and craftspeople. Among them was Clara Driscoll, who supervised the Women's Glass Cutting Department and played a major role in designing the studio’s celebrated lamps and glass objects. While Tiffany’s name became synonymous with the style, many of the studio’s most iconic works were the result of close collaboration between gifted artisans whose skill and creativity helped define the American Art Nouveau movement.

Louis Comfort Tiffany in the Chrysler Museum