Life and Art Gift of Louis T

Life and Art Gift of Louis T

Morse Museum Object Guide 20) Top to bottom: 22) Top to bottom: Tiffany Studios, Madison Avenue Invitation, February 4, 1913 Louis Comfort showroom, New York City, c. 1927 “Egyptian Fête of the Time of Cleopatra,” Photographic print Tiffany Studios, New York City 2000-024:04 Print on paper Gift of Mrs. Collier F. Platt Tiffany’s Award certificate, 1901 55-030 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York Synopsis of the Egyptian Fête, Print and ink on paper February 4, 1913 Inscribed: A Silver Medal on Louis C. Tiffany Studios, New York City Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1920s. Tiffany for Fountain and Decoration Print on paper Photograph by Blank & Stoller. Life and Art Gift of Louis T. Lusk Gift of Mrs. Collier F. Platt Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Hosking (67-035). 68-060:12 1999-080 Unless otherwise noted, the objects in 1879–1887: LEADING AMERICAN DECORATOR this gallery were designed by Louis 21) The Art Work of Louis C. Tiffany 1916–1933: QUEST OF BEAUTY Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) or one of 5) Castillo de San Marcos, Embossed gilt bronze, printed vellum his artists and made under the name of St. Augustine, Florida, c. 1883 Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848–1933, 23) Top to bottom: Oil on canvas binding designer one of his companies. The installation history at various Tiffany residences is Signed, lower right: L.C.T. Charles de Kay, 1848–1935, author Proclamation, 1925–26 92-003 New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, Recognition of Louis C. Tiffany by stated if known. 1914 The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 6) Tile, c. 1878–1915 Inscribed: No. 1 / To Mr & Mrs. Charles Opaque paint, gold, and ink on parchment 1848–1878: TIFFANY’S FORMATIVE Pressed glass L. Tiffany / My dear son and daughter / Tiffany & Co., 1837–present, maker EARLY YEARS Marks: PAT APPL’D FOR Merry Xmas 1914 – / From your father Marks: TIFFANY & CO. Paper label: 108 1) Louis C. Tiffany in cadet uniform, 69-017 Gift of Louis T. Lusk 2004-028:001 68-060:24 c. 1862–64 Oil on canvas 7) Transom, c. 1879–81 Attributed to Henry Peters Gray, 1819–77 Invitation, February 19, 1916 Dining room, 95-012 “The Quest of Beauty” birthday breakfast, George Kemp house, Tiffany Studios, New York City New York City 2) My First Visit to Europe, Opaque paint, gold, and ink on vellum Eggplant November 1, 1865–March 21, 1866 1999-029 Leaded glass Sketchbook album 71-003 Leather cover, pencil and watercolor on paper 8) Two cask panels, c. 1886 74-006 Breakfast room, Seventy-second Street house 3) Arab Facing Right, c. 1873 Carved wood, lead-lined wood, iron, Gouache on fiber paper metals Gift of Comfort Tiffany Gilder Tiffany Glass Company, 1885–92, 55-028 designer Unknown makers, India Tiffany & de Forest Decorators, 4) Tile fragments, c. 1882 1880–82, importer Dining room fireplace surround, 2005-044:1, 2 Bella apartment, New York City Glazed earthenware 445 North Park Avenue, Winter Park, Florida 32789 2005-001:A–E, 2005-007, 2005-011:A,B, 407-645-5311 www.morsemuseum.org 2005-012 ©2013 Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc. Morse Museum Object Guide 9) Magnolia and Skeeters, c. 1885 Vase, c. 1896 1901–1915: LAURELTON HALL YEARS Vase, c. 1914 Watercolor on paper Blown glass Exhibited: Panama-Pacific International Agnes Fairchild Northrop, 1857–1953 Paper label: [conjoined TGDco] / 17) Tiffany trade catalogs Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Signed, lower center: [AFN encircled] TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS / Tel-el-Amarna Inscribed: Magnolia / “SKeeters” REGISTERED TRADEMARK Top row, left to right: Blown glass 2007-017 2008-036 Marks: L. C. Tiffany – Favrile / 2400J Tiffany Favrile Glass Made Under the Panama-Pacific Exn 10) Top to bottom: Vase, c. 1895 Supervision of Mr. Louis C. Tiffany, 70-023 Exhibited: L’Art Nouveau, Paris, 1895 Printed book Invitation, February 19, 1886 Blown glass Corona, New York: Tiffany Furnaces, Vase, c. 1902 Studio Hearth-warming, Marks: o3167 c. 1905 Exhibited: Prima Esposizione Seventy-second Street house Paper labels: [conjoined TGDco] / Gift of Mrs. James Internazionale d’Arte Decorativa Sepia print and ink on paper TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS / 80-006:1 Moderna, Turin, Italy, 1902 Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Hosking REGISTERED TRADEMARK and L’ART Paperweight 67-037 NOUVEAU PARIS Suggestions for Gifts Blown glass 78-229 For retailer May Company, Los Angeles Marks: Louis C. Tiffany / R 2401 My First Sketch for the 72 Street 13) Exhibition poster, 1899 Printed booklet 66-047 House [New York City], c. 1883 “L’Art Nouveau” S. Bing Tiffany Art New York: Tiffany Studios, c. 1930 Graphite and ink on paper Glass…Grafton Galleries, London 82-003:2 Vase, c. 1915 Signed on backing: L.C.T. Color lithograph Exhibited: Panama-Pacific International Inscribed on backing: My first sketch Frank Brangwyn, 1867–1956, designer Bottom row, left to right: Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 for the 72 Street house – Charles Verneau, active 1890s, printer Paperweight, morning glory 80-014 Signed in plate, lower left: F. Brangwyn Tiffany Lamps Blown glass PR-023-69 Printed booklet Marks: 9593 M L. C. Tiffany – Favrile 11) Three window panels, c. 1885 New York: Tiffany Studios, c. 1904 Panama – Pacific Ex – Library, Seventy-second Street 14) Award certificate, 1900–1901 1998-051 2001-059 house; dining room, Laurelton Chevalier de l’Ordre National de la Hall Légion d’honneur Tiffany Desk Sets Vase, c. 1914 Magnolia Awarded to Louis C. Tiffany for his Printed booklet Exhibited: La Société des Artistes Leaded glass exhibition at the Exposition Universelle, New York: Tiffany Studios, c. 1920 Français, Paris, 1914 58-013 Paris, 1900 1998-052 Cypriote Ink on vellum Blown glass Gift of Louis T. Lusk 18) Exhibition glass, left to right: Marks: L.C. Tiffany – Favrile 8568 H / 1888–1900: ARTISTIC AND COMMERCIAL 68-060:027 Paris – Salon 1914 SUCCESS Vase, c. 1909 66-003 15) Reading lamp, after 1899 Exhibited: 1909 Alaska-Yukon- 12) Early glass, left to right: Version exhibited at Pacific Exposition, Seattle 19) Library lamp, c. 1910 Grafton Galleries, London, 1899 Paperweight, gladiolus Shade No. 1495, Vase, c. 1897 No. 400, Nautilus design Blown glass Dragonfly & Water Blown and carved glass with Leaded glass, bronze Marks: L.C. Tiffany – Favrile design, blue, cone shape trailed, iridized decoration Marks on base: TIFFANY 2132 E – Alaska – Yukon – Ex. Standard No 363, Marks: L. C. Tiffany Favrile / STUDIOS / NEW YORK / Paper label: [conjoined LCT] / Pod design, Cushion base, E 752 / E 752 [conjoined TGDco] TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS / Leaded glass, bronze 65-024 69-002 REGISTERED TRADE MARK Clara Driscoll, 1881–1945, 84-011 designer Vase, c. 1893 16) Achievement certificate, Marks on shade: TIFFANY STUDIOS / Blown glass September 25, 1895 NEW YORK Marks: L.C.T. / 1460 Japanese Fine Arts Association, Marks on base: TIFFANY STUDIOS Paper labels: TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS Honorary Membership N.Y. / 363 and 1460 Inks on Japanese paper 69-004 62-006 2007-006 Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Life and Art Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Life and Art Morse Museum Object Guide 20) Top to bottom: 22) Top to bottom: Tiffany Studios, Madison Avenue Invitation, February 4, 1913 Louis Comfort showroom, New York City, c. 1927 “Egyptian Fête of the Time of Cleopatra,” Photographic print Tiffany Studios, New York City 2000-024:04 Print on paper Gift of Mrs. Collier F. Platt Tiffany’s Award certificate, 1901 55-030 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York Synopsis of the Egyptian Fête, Print and ink on paper February 4, 1913 Inscribed: A Silver Medal on Louis C. Tiffany Studios, New York City Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1920s. Tiffany for Fountain and Decoration Print on paper Photograph by Blank & Stoller. Life and Art Gift of Louis T. Lusk Gift of Mrs. Collier F. Platt Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Hosking (67-035). 68-060:12 1999-080 Unless otherwise noted, the objects in 1879–1887: LEADING AMERICAN DECORATOR this gallery were designed by Louis 21) The Art Work of Louis C. Tiffany 1916–1933: QUEST OF BEAUTY Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) or one of 5) Castillo de San Marcos, Embossed gilt bronze, printed vellum his artists and made under the name of St. Augustine, Florida, c. 1883 Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848–1933, 23) Top to bottom: Oil on canvas binding designer one of his companies. The installation history at various Tiffany residences is Signed, lower right: L.C.T. Charles de Kay, 1848–1935, author Proclamation, 1925–26 92-003 New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, Recognition of Louis C. Tiffany by stated if known. 1914 The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 6) Tile, c. 1878–1915 Inscribed: No. 1 / To Mr & Mrs. Charles Opaque paint, gold, and ink on parchment 1848–1878: TIFFANY’S FORMATIVE Pressed glass L. Tiffany / My dear son and daughter / Tiffany & Co., 1837–present, maker EARLY YEARS Marks: PAT APPL’D FOR Merry Xmas 1914 – / From your father Marks: TIFFANY & CO. Paper label: 108 1) Louis C. Tiffany in cadet uniform, 69-017 Gift of Louis T. Lusk 2004-028:001 68-060:24 c. 1862–64 Oil on canvas 7) Transom, c. 1879–81 Attributed to Henry Peters Gray, 1819–77 Invitation, February 19, 1916 Dining room, 95-012 “The Quest of Beauty” birthday breakfast, George Kemp house, Tiffany Studios, New York City New York City 2) My First Visit to Europe, Opaque paint, gold, and ink on vellum Eggplant November 1, 1865–March 21, 1866 1999-029 Leaded glass Sketchbook album 71-003 Leather cover, pencil and watercolor on paper 8) Two cask panels, c. 1886 74-006 Breakfast room, Seventy-second Street house 3) Arab Facing Right, c. 1873 Carved wood, lead-lined wood, iron, Gouache on fiber paper metals Gift of Comfort Tiffany Gilder Tiffany Glass Company, 1885–92, 55-028 designer Unknown makers, India Tiffany & de Forest Decorators, 4) Tile fragments, c.

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