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Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios

Mosaic Column

1904

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Mosaic Column

1904

Physical Qualities Favrile glass mosaic tiles, concrete, gilded plaster capitals with imbedded glass jewels, 133 x 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. (337.8 x 62.2 x 62.2 cm)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James Bing, Baltimore; and Young Friends of the American Wing Fund
Object Number 1989.79.1
Many “modern” objects are inextricably tied to the past. In the late 1890s, Louis Comfort Tiffany gained international acclaim for iridescent objects recalling the luxuries of ancient Rome, Pompeii, and Constantinople. These two columns are covered with thousands of Favrile glass tesserae (tiles), in shades that move from peacock to midnight blue to black. At the top, Tiffany’s tile setters used golden “Cypriot” glass tiles for a grid pattern festooned with opulent cords and tassels that recall upholstery trimmings found on furniture contemporary with the columns. Tiffany developed Cypriot glass’s finely pitted surface to evoke timeworn eroded glass shards excavated in archeological digs on the island of Cyprus.
Shepherd Gallery, New York, "Fussli through Tiffany", Fall 1987, no. VII

Designer

Louis Comfort Tiffany

1847–1932

1848 - 1933
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Manufacturer

Tiffany Studios

1901–1931

New York, 1902-1932
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