1983.26, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Bowl, ca. 1893-1920, Corona, NY, glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of America's most important designers at the turn of the 19th century. The glass produced at his Corona Furnace on Long Island was especially famous because of its rich colors, organic shapes, and sinuous decoration.
1983.27, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Peacock vase, 1913, blown glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of America's most important designers at the turn of the 19th century. The glass produced at his Corona Furnace on Long Island was especially famous. In addition to U.S.
1983.32, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tulip vase, 1901, favrile glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of America's most important designers at the turn of the 19th century. The glass produced at his Corona Furnace on Long Island was especially famous.
Blown Glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Glassware shaped by blowing air through a blowpipe into a glob of molten glass.
1996.7.a-b, Viktor Schreckengost, “Free Form” teapot with “Primitive” pattern decoration, Salem China Company, Sebring, Ohio, 1955
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Between 1925 and 1965,
2002.27.7, "Cawcia" plate, Salviati Glass Works, designed c. 1923, enameled and gilded glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Between 1880 and 1940, hand-blown Italian glass became extremely popular among America's wealthy elite. This plate was originally part of a large set of stemware ordered in 1938 by Jean Baptiste and Mary Adoue of Dallas. Mr.
2002.27.3, "Cawcia" wine glass, Salviati Glass Works, designed c. 1923, enameled and gilded glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Between 1880 and 1940, hand-blown Italian glass became extremely popular among America's wealthy elite. This wine glass was originally part of a large set of stemware ordered in 1938 by Jean Baptiste and Mary Adoue of Dallas. Mr.
2002.27.2, "Cawcia" wine glass, Salviati Glass Works, designed c. 1923, enameled and gilded glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Between 1880 and 1940, hand-blown Italian glass became extremely popular among America's wealthy elite. This wine glass was originally part of a large set of stemware ordered in 1938 by Jean Baptiste and Mary Adoue of Dallas. Mr.
2002.27.6, "Cawcia" bowl, Salviati Glass Works, designed c. 1923, enameled and gilded glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Between 1880 and 1940, hand-blown Italian glass became extremely popular among America's wealthy elite. This bowl was originally part of a large set of stemware ordered in 1938 by Jean Baptiste and Mary Adoue of Dallas. Mr.