Louis Comfort Tiffany Grapevine Bookmark
Of all his artistic endeavors, stained glass brought Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) his greatest recognition. In the early 1890s, he developed a method of blending different colors together in glass while it was in a molten state, achieving subtle effects of shading and texture. He called the result "Favrile" (from fabrile, an Old English word meaning "hand-wrought"). Our bookmark celebrates Grapevine (ca. 1902–15), a beautiful Favrile glass window in The Met collection.
Of all his artistic endeavors, stained glass brought Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) his greatest recognition. In the early 1890s, he developed a method of blending different colors together in glass while it was in a molten state, achieving subtle effects of shading and texture. He called the result "Favrile" (from fabrile, an Old English word meaning "hand-wrought"). Our bookmark celebrates Grapevine (ca. 1902–15), a beautiful Favrile glass window in The Met collection.
- Etched brass with hematite overlay
- 1 1/2"W X 4''L
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