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  • Autumn Landscape, Tiffany Studios (1902–32), Leaded Favrile glass, American

Autumn Landscape

#3805

Tiffany Studios (1902–32); Agnes F. Northrop (American, Flushing, New York 1857–1953 New York, New York)

1923–24

Leaded Favrile glass

解説

A tour de force in its medium, this window, executed late in Tiffany’s career, portrays the late afternoon sun filtered through rich autumnal foliage. It was probably designed by Northrop, who was known especially for her landscapes and flowers. No paint was used to add detail; rather, the modeling, texture, and form were created solely with glass, using the full range developed at Tiffany Studios. The variegated surface was made by wrinkling glass in its molten state. Different color effects were achieved by embedding tiny, confetti-like flakes of glass in the surface. Plating—the superimposition of several layers of glass on the back of the window—added depth. Although commissioned in 1923 by Loren D. Towle for the stair landing of his enormous neo- Gothic mansion in Boston, the window was never installed. In 1925, Robert W. de Forest, Tiffany’s close friend, donated the window to the Museum, where he was president and founder of the American Wing.

3805. 秋の景色

追加情報

サイズ
132 x 102 in. (335.3 x 259.1 cm)
クレジット
Gift of Robert W. de Forest, 1925
収蔵番号
25.173a–o

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