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GALLERY VIII TIFFANY STUDIOS DESIGNS OBJECT GUIDE Teams of talented artists and artisans in multiple locations—from workshops in Manhattan to a glass-and-metal factory in Corona, Queens—enabled Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) to meet growing demand for works that reflected boundless variety, experimentation, and innovation. Artfully designed, high-quality objects were the hallmark of Tiffany’s companies over the course of sixty years. All objects in this exhibition were made by artists working under Tiffany’s supervision at one of his firms in New York City. 1) Top to bottom: Tiffany Studios ecclesiastical workshop, c. 1918 Tiffany Studios building, Albumen print c. 1910 (2009-007:003) 355 Madison Avenue, New York City Tiffany Studios mosaic workers, Photographic c. 1910 reproduction Albumen print Gift of Mrs. George D. James (2010-008:003) (2017-151) 3) Top to bottom: Tiffany Studios factory building, c. 1910 Tiffany Studios showroom, c. 1927 Corona, Queens, New York 391 Madison Avenue, Photographic print from New York City glass-plate negative Photographic reproduction (2001-042:029) (2000-024:004) 2) Top to bottom: Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company receipt, c. 1901 Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company Ink on printed paper building, c. 1895 (2009-017:006) Fourth Avenue, New York City Photographic reproduction 4) Top to bottom: 7) Top to bottom: Baptismal font design, c. 1910 Window design, c. 1910 Watercolor, gouache on paper Rosehill Mausoleum, Marks: TIFFANY [conjoined TS] Chicago STUDIOS / ECCLESIASTICAL Watercolor on paper DEPARTMENT / NEW YORK Marks: #3880 / (2002-009) [illegible] / Suggestion No. 2 for / Landscape Baptismal font design, Window Rosehill c. 1910 Mausoleum /Approved / Watercolor, gouache [signed: Louis C. Tiffany] on paper (62-024) Marks: A (2002-008) Mausoleum window design, c. 1910 For Mrs. Helen B. Raven, Chicago 5) Window design, c. 1917 Lilies For the Goodman memorial Watercolor on paper window, Hyde Park Union Attributed to Agnes Northrop, Church, Chicago 1857–1953, designer Moses and Joshua Marks: Suggestion for Window in Watercolor, gouache on paper Mausoleum / Designed for / Mrs. Marks: SCALE 1”=1’0” / Helen B. Raven / Chicago / Ill. / MOSES & JOSHUA / [“TH]E A / Approved / [signed: Louis C. WRITTEN LAW AND / THE Tiffany] MEANS OF ENFORCING IT” / (62-023) [signed: Louis C. Tiffany] / MRS. HERBERT E. GOODMAN / 8) Library lamp, c. 1910 5753 WOODLAWN AVE / Shade No. 1495, 20 in. Dragonfly CHICAGO ILL & Water design, green, cone shape Gift of Lillian Janssen Standard No. 262, Conventional (90-012) design, small pineapple, cushion base 6) Window design, c. 1918 Leaded glass, bronze For the Dorris memorial window, Clara Driscoll, 1861–1944, designer Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Marks on shade: TIFFANY Moses on Mount Sinai STUDIOS NEW YORK 1495 Pencil, ink, watercolor on paper Marks on base: 262 / TIFFANY and paper board STUDIOS / NEW YORK Marks: SCALE 1” = 1’ 0” / (69-003) “MOSES” / SUGGESTION FOR / WINDOW / MR. JD 9) Top to bottom: DORRIS / WYNCREST / [H]UNTINGDON PENN / Dragonfly study, c. 1905 APPROVED BY- / [signed: Louis Albumen print C. Tiffany] / SKETCH NO. 1033 Marks on photograph: E.L Gift of Lillian Janssen (2000-024:006) (90-013) Tiffany Studios Designs Lamp screen pattern, c. 1905 12) Bird wings study, c. 1900 Dragonfly Albumen print Copper Marks on mount: EL (1999-038) (65-030:0029:2) 10) Top to bottom: 13) Top to bottom: Lamp design, Window design, c. 1905 c. 1902–32 Possibly for the de For R. P. Martin, Treville memorial Akron, Ohio window (a.k.a. No. 5658 Snelling memorial Watercolor, graphite window), St. Paul’s on paper Episcopal Church, Marks: 8” hole above outlet / is for this Richmond, Virginia light / 10” from outlet / for small holes Angel of Hope to / bottom of scrolls / Post / a / B Watercolor on paper little / B ” / 1/7 SIZE / NO 5658 Gift of Lillian Janssen / 3 LT_ 16 c.p. Bits / FOR MR. (90-009) R.P. MARTIN / AKRON - OHIO / Martin B / Install same design E Window design, c. 1905 (72-005) Angels of Peace and Mercy Watercolor on paper Lamp design, c. 1895 Gift of Lillian Janssen For W. E. Bemis, Larchmont, New York (90-008) Four-light electric newel for den, No. 4885 14) Interior design, c. 1889 Watercolor, graphite on paper Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Marks: Iridescent glass- / 3 arms only Church [now Basilica], / Price $150 [illegible] globes / No Chattanooga, Tennessee 4885 / -1/3 size / 4 LT ELECT. Watercolor on paper NEWEL for DEN / W. E. BEMIS Marks, reverse: ST. PETER AND - / LARCHMONT. N.Y.- ST PAUL — CHATTANNOGA (72-006) [sic] TENN. / THE TIFFANY GLASS CO. / 333 & 335 Fourth 11) Window design, c. 1905 Avenue, / NEW YORK. Ascension (65-030:0003) Watercolor on paper Frederick Wilson, 1858–1932, 15) Top to bottom: designer Signed, lower right: F.W. Window design, c. 1885 Marks: -1336- / YE MEN OF Watercolor on paper GALILEE, WHY STAND YE Probably Alice Morse, 1863–1961, GAZING UP INTO HEAVEN? designer THIS SAME JESUS, WHICH Marks on paper: 48 / 78 WAS TAKEN… [Acts 1:11] Marks on mount: Brown [illegible] Gift of Lillian Janssen Gift of Robert Koch (90-010) (65-018) Tiffany Studios Designs Window design, c. 1920 17) Vase, c. 1904 For residence of Mr. Robert B. Tulips Griffin, Jersey City, New Jersey Glazed white clay Watercolor on paper Marks: [conjoined LCT] / 7 Marks: 1 / 2 / 4 / SKETCH NO. (95-009) 2779 / SCALE 1”=1’-0 / SUGGESTION FOR / STAIR 18) Dandelion design, 1900 LANDING WINDOW / Watercolor on paper RESIDENCE OF / MR. R.B. Attributed to Alice GRIFFIN / JERSEY CITY / Gouvy, c. 1870–1924, ECCLESIASTICAL DEPT. / designer TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW Marks: TIFFANY YORK CITY NY / APPROVED FURNACES. / BY / [signed: Louis C. Tiffany] / ENAMEL DEPT. / S.G. CO. / 1” SCALE 124 Pottery (62-025) Paper labels: 92. / DANDLiON [sic] 16) Mausoleum window designs, c. 1920 (89-009) For Mr. C. B. Winslow Watercolor, gouache on paper 19) House design c. 1915 Marks: SKETCH NO. 2266 / Watercolor, ink, pencil on paper SCALE - 1”=1’-0” / Robert Pryor, 1879–1964, architect SUGGESTION FOR / Marks: Mat to obscure these lines TWO SIDE WINDOWS / IN Marks, reverse: 23 ½ x 24 ¾ / MAUSOLEUM / FOR / MR. C.B. [illegible] / #3 mat 4 in. / Mr. Pa WINSLOW / 233 BROADWAY Pryor 46 State Street. NY / ECCLESIASTICAL DEPT / (2007-007) TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW YORK CITY NY / APPROVED BY / [signed: Louis C. Tiffany] (62-026) 445 NORTH PARK AVENUE, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789 407-645-5311 WWW.MORSEMUSEUM.ORG ©2017 Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc..