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Pink Primrose Tiffany-Style Stained Glass Lamp
Nearly 500 hand-cut pieces of art glass and 28 cabochons
Item# TF10046
$299.00
In Stock
A center finial anchors a stained glass scene set with garden arches, clear blue sky shot with light and pretty pink primroses in this floral masterwork. Drawing upon the style and techniques of the master of stained glass, Lewis Comfort Tiffany, this replica Arts and Crafts lamp has become an instant favorite. Each individually hand-cut piece of vibrant, authentic art glass shines atop a raised base cast in quality designer resin exclusively for Design Toscano.
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Product Details
- Simply assembly required.
- Light fixture accepts your (2) 60-watt bulbs not included.
- Two pull chain switches.
- Indoor use only.
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About The Artist
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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933)
Louis Comfort Tiffany is the eponymous Art Nouveau stained glass artist who was also a painter craftsman philanthropist decorator and designer. Internationally acknowledged as one of the greatest forces of the Art Nouveau style Tiffany made significant contributions to the art of glassmaking and for the revival of the Art Nouveau style in the 1960s.
The son of famous jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany Louis Tiffany studied with American painters George Inness and Samuel Coleman in the art of narrative painting in Paris. During his time abroad Tiffany visited Morocco and the country's influence is evident in many Tiffany stained glass works such as Magnolia and Irises.
Tiffany's stained glass experiments began in 1875 and three years later he had his own glassmaking factory in New York City. By the 1890s Tiffany was a leading glassmaker because of his unique coloring methods. International fame resulted from the glass he called "Favrile" which translates roughly as "handmade" from old French. Tiffany's Favrile Glass was iridescent and shaped freely with faux bronze alloys and other metals.
Tiffany signed his original stained glass artwork "L.C. Tiffany" or simply "L.C.T." These pieces became immensely popular especially in central Europe where it became quite fashionable during the late 19th and early 20th century and during an Art Nouveau revival in the 1960s.
The French Art Nouveau designer Mile Gall's 1889 exhibition in Paris featured a blown glass display that greatly influenced Tiffany. From 1896 to 1900 Tiffany created a vast amount of blown Favrile glass pieces with mysterious and impressionistic effects.
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For California Customers
WARNING: This product can expose you to lead a chemical which is known to State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Product Care
- This is authentic hand-crafted art glass; variations of texture and color are part of the process.
- The type of light bulbs used in these stained glass lamps or ambient lighting may affect the appearance and color of the glass.
- Our stained glass lamps have been protected with mineral oil as part of the finishing process. Please use a soft dry cloth to remove any excess oil.
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Weights & Dimensions
- 16"Wx16"Dx23"H. 9 lbs.