M.S. Rau is committed to offering fine art of the highest caliber and we seek paintings and sculpture by historically renowned artists, often with impressive provenance. The large majority of our works of art come from private. . .
At M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
Learn MoreTiffany Studios Curtain Border Floor Lamp
- This iconic Tiffany Studios floor lamp features a magnificent Curtain Border shade
- With its original bronze base, the statuesque lamp exudes Tiffany's signature fluid elegance
- The shade exhibits a beautiful blend of amber and golden yellows, radiating with warmth when lit
- Louis Comfort Tiffany is internationally recognized as a master of the American decorative arts
- Get complete item description here
To speak to one of our experts, call 1-888-711-8084
This particular example exhibits the highly desirable blend of amber and golden yellows, radiating with a warm glow when light passes through it. The shade is topped with an artful original bronze finial that adds dynamic movement to. . .
This particular example exhibits the highly desirable blend of amber and golden yellows, radiating with a warm glow when light passes through it. The shade is topped with an artful original bronze finial that adds dynamic movement to the design and complements the fluid curves of the bronze base. Tiffany's signature nature-inspired aesthetics, careful craftsmanship and intensity of color combine to make this statuesque lamp among Tiffany’s most elegant.
Louis Comfort Tiffany is internationally recognized as a master of the American decorative arts. Considered the driving force behind the Art Nouveau style in America, Tiffany is known best for his striking lamps and stained-glass windows. His discovery of what he called “favrile” glass (derived from an old English word meaning “handcrafted”) in 1881 catapulted his reputation internationally. By the 1890s, he was the leading art glass producer, serving wealthy New Yorkers and working on commissions for Mark Twain, Cornelius Vanderbilt and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. Now, the rarity and elegance of Tiffany’s lamps make them some of the most desired antiques of all time, confirming his legacy as a legendary Art Nouveau visionary.
Circa 1900
The base is stamped "Tiffany Studios/New York/376"
78 1/4" high x 24 3/4" diameter
Literature:
Dr. E. Neustadt, The Lamps of Tiffany, New York, 1970, p. 61, no. 81 (shade)
R. Koch, Louis C. Tiffany's Glass, Bronzes, Lamps: A Complete Collector's Guide, New York, 1971, pp. 191, no. 9 (shade and base); 201, no. 81 (shade)
A. Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Suffolk, 2007, p. 204, no. 789 (base); p. 206, no. 800 (shade)
Maker: | Tiffany Studios |
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | America |
Type: | Lamps |
Depth: | 24.75 in. (62.87 cm) |
Width: | 24.75 in. (62.87 cm) |
Height: | 78.25 in. (198.76 cm) |
America’s Artistic Pioneer: Louis Comfort Tiffany
This important Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass Chandelier is crafted in a Moresque, or Moorish, Turtleback Tile motif, and is representative of Tiffany's most desired exotic geometric designs Louis Comfort Tiffany...
Read MoreAt M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
Learn More