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Learn MoreLouis Comfort Tiffany Victory Favrile Glass Medallion
- Louis Comfort Tiffany created this favrile glass medallion to celebrate the Allied victory in WWI
- This medallion is set in a gilt bezel to be worn as a pendant
- Tiffany utilized his iconic iridescent favrile glass to craft this patriotic objet d'art
- This historically significant medallion stands as a testament to Tiffany's artistry
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Set in a gilt bezel, this medallion can be worn as a pendant.
Inspired by the fluidity and translucence of ancient Roman and Middle Eastern glass, Louis C. Tiffany produced blown glass, named "Favrile," between 1891 and 1928. This line boasted pieces of superior quality, renowned for their opalescent and iridescent colored finishes. In sharp contrast to what his critics labeled "industrial art," the Favrile collection features individually-produced objects which were both beautiful and functional.
Signed "Louis C. Tiffany / Favrile"
A medallion of the same design by Tiffany resides in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Dated 1918
2 3/4" diameter
Maker: | Tiffany & Co. |
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | America |
Type: | Pendants |
Style: | Art Nouveau |
Diameter: | 2.75 in. |
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