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A Short Biography of Louis Comfort Tiffany

A Short Biography of Louis Comfort Tiffany

Applewood Books

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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was born into luxury and made that advantage a tool to become a leader in the Aesthetic and Art Nouveau movements. His father started the iconic Tiffany store beginning with exotic gifts and becoming the style-setting jeweler. Louis veered his talent into the allure of stained glass instead of diamonds. Though his portfolio contains painting, architecture, furniture and tabletop design, what he is most remembered for are windows, lamps and vases. Tiffany's inspiration came from nature—flowers, insects, birds, and the gentle breeze that propels the movement of it all.

    • Written by Julia Tiffany Hartman

    Product Details

    • Product Type: Biography, Hardcover
    • 32 pages
    • Published in 2017
    • Shipping Dimensions: 6.8 × 4.3 × 0.25 inches  (17.3 × 10.9 × 0.6 cm)
    • Shipping Weight: 0.25 lb (4.0 oz; 113 g)
    • SKU: SKU: SKU010003296
    • ISBN: 9781944038199

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    Louis Comfort Tiffany

    About the Artist

    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

    About the Publisher

    Applewood Books

    Founded in Carlisle, Massachusetts in 1976 by Phil Zuckerman, Applewood Books specializes in publishing "books for the Cultural Traveler," high-quality, American-manufactured books that help tell the stories of America—its places, its people, and its history.