The vibrant red flowers of the Nasturtium were a favorite of Louis Comfort Tiffany ...
A select group of artists working under the direction of Louis Comfort Tiffany ...
The Tiffany Lamp as we know it today was unveiled in 1899 at an exhibition in London, though light fixtures produced by Tiffany had been ...
The Darwin D. Martin Residence in Buffalo, NY is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Frank Lloyd Wright's domestic architecture.
As one of Louis Comfort Tiffany's most trusted designers, Agnes Northrop ...
At the turn of the 20th century, Rookwood secured a place for American Art Pottery on the world's stage with their innovative glazes.
Once part of the Heil collection at the Museum of Modern Art ...
Cultivate a perennially blooming garden of Tiffany Favrile Glass ...
A tale of two Tiffany firms.
Hidden away for over a century as it descended through the family of the prestigious 19th century New Yorker ...
The cheery yellow Daffodil was a favorite of Louis Comfort Tiffany, and was incorporated into a series of Tiffany Lamps and Favrile Glass vases ...
When collecting Tiffany lamps and Favrile Glass, should one focus primarily on the signature?
Spring blooms like Daffodils, Tulips, and Apple Blossoms were translated by Louis Comfort Tiffany and the designers at Tiffany Studios into Tiffany Lamps, Favrile Glass and Pottery Vases and more.
The Lily Lamp was one of the first electrified Tiffany Lamps produced.
Cracks in a Tiffany Lamp may not be all they are cracked up to be.