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Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus ~ A seminal artist of the Gilded Age Louis Comfort Tiffany is the best known and most widely collected figure in late nineteenth and early twentiethcentury American decorative arts The splendid objects from the Driehaus Collection

Louis Comfort Tiffany Driehaus Museum ~ Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection Closed January 4th 2015 Louis Comfort Tiffany was born in New York City on February 18 1848 to Harriet Olivia Young and Charles Lewis Tiffany the founder of Tiffany Co

Louis Comfort Tiffany Driehaus Museum ~ In September 2013 the Richard H Driehaus Museum debuted its inaugural exhibition Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection The exhibition represents this extraordinary artist’s work over his prolific 50year career with the Tiffany Glass Decorating Company and Tiffany Studios among his many other interrelated firms

Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Museum ~ A celebration of beauty Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection features more than 60 objects spanning over 30 years of Tiffany’s prolific career One of America’s most renowned artists Louis Comfort Tiffany worked in nearly all of the media available to artists and designers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—glass ceramic metalwork jewelry and painting

Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus ~ Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection is a spectacular presentation that features more than 60 objects spanning more than 30 years of Tiffany’s prolific and celebrated career The exhibition is an exploration of craftsmanship ingenuity and pure aesthetic beauty that also examines the themes of 19thcentury women artisans and innovations in industrial technology

Chicago Tiffany exhibition at Driehaus Museum extended to ~ Louis Comfort Tiffany’s works have lost none of their luster over time An exhibition of 60 stainedglass lamps vases and other Tiffany treasures at the Richard H Driehaus Museum in Chicago

Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus ~ The Richard H Driehaus Collection is one of the country’s most important private collections of works by American decorative designer Louis Comfort Tiffany Widely recognized as the gold standard for American decorative objects of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries works by Tiffany and his associated firms are a core collecting area for Richard H Driehaus

Louis Comfort Tiffany Crocker Art Museum ~ A celebration of beauty Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection features more than 60 objects spanning over 30 years of Tiffany’s prolific career One of America’s most renowned and inventive artists Tiffany 1848–1933 worked in glass ceramic metalwork jewelry and painting

Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures From the Driehaus Collection ~ Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection was organized by the Richard H Driehaus Museum and is toured by International Arts Artists Washington DC Our Sponsors Supported by The MacArthur Funds for Arts and Culture at The Richard H Driehaus Foundation Arconic US Bank Xenotronics MidAmerican Energy Schafer Interiors Cathy Weideman and John Gardner

Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus ~ “Louis Comfort Tiffany Treasures from the Driehaus Collection” is organized by the Richard H Driehaus Museum and is toured by International Arts and Artists Washington The museum is offering Acoustiguide audio tours for free with this exhibition


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