Tiffany Lamps & Glass Photos

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American decorative arts designer known for his stained glass and Art Nouveau glass. Tiffany's style was so widely copied that his name became the generic description for his style, especially in wide colored glass lamps & church windows.

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Blue Tiffany pitcher at Byers-Evans House. Denver, CO

Iridescent glass bowl with dragonflies (c1890) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL

Iridescent glass intaglio cut engraved vase (c1890) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL

Favrile glass vase (c1902-10) by Louis Comfort Tiffany of Long Island, NY, at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA

Trumpet vase (c1910-15) by Louis Comfort Tiffany of Long Island, NY, at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA

Vases by Louis Comfort Tiffany (c1900) at New Brunswick Museum. Saint John, NB

Copper & silver chocolate pot (c1879) by Tiffany at Brooklyn Museum. New York, NY

Pond Lilly glass table lamp (c1900-10) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at LACMA. Los Angeles, CA

Brass & glass lampshade at Byers-Evans House. Denver, CO

Signed Tiffany stained glass lamp with bronze (late 19th C) at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL

Hanging Lotus Lamp (1905) by Louis Comfort Tiffany at MoMA. New York, NY

Interior of dome of Washington State Capitol with 5-ton bronze chandelier by Tiffany Studies. Olympia, WA

5-ton bronze chandelier by Tiffany Studies hangs from Washington State Capitol dome. Olympia, WA

Details of Tiffany's giant dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Decorative details of Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Eagle decorates Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Ring of faces on Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Angels atop Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Bronze lantern designed by Tiffany Studies of New York in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Detail of Tiffany bronze lantern in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Roman-style firepot by Tiffany Studies recreates signals lit 2000 years ago to call Roman Senate to session at Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Hanging lamp with classical figures etched on globe designed by Tiffany Studies in Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Tiffany hanging lamp in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol. Olympia, WA

Tiffany Chandelier in Legislative Conference Room of Wyoming State Capitol. Cheyenne, WY

Leaded glass portrait of St Augustine (c1900) by Tiffany Studios at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL

Forest scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Mountain scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Angels stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Angel & lilies stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Angel & clouds stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Angel & Saint stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Christ with heavenly choir stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church. Chicago, IL

Stained glass window (c1890) of Autumn in Four Seasons by Tiffany Glass Co. at Stained Glass Museum. Chicago, IL

Stained glass window (c1890) of Guiding Angel by Tiffany Studios at Stained Glass Museum. Chicago, IL

Stained glass window (c1900) of King Solomon by Tiffany Studios at Stained Glass Museum. Chicago, IL

Stained glass window (c late 1900) of poppies by Tiffany Studios at Stained Glass Museum. Chicago, IL

Stained glass window (c1915) of landscape with yellow sky by Agnes E. Northrop & Tiffany Studios at Stained Glass Museum. Chicago, IL

Tiffany stained glass windows in apse of St. James Episcopal Church. Baton Rouge, LA

Tiffany stained glass window of flowers in St. James Episcopal Church. Baton Rouge, LA

Tiffany stained glass window of angel with lilies in St. James Episcopal Church. Baton Rouge, LA

Tiffany stained glass window of tree & lilies in St. James Episcopal Church. Baton Rouge, LA

Remaining Tiffany windows in Westminster Presbyterian Church. Buffalo, NY

Tiffany windows in Presbyterian Church. Irvington, NY

Tiffany stained-glass windows in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Grace Church (1846) (175 Matthewson St.) is noted for it Tiffany windows. Providence, RI
Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Richard M. Upjohn. On National Register.

Trinity Episcopal Church (1822) (305 S. Commerce St.) with windows by Louis C. Tiffany. Natchez, MS
Style: Greek Revival.

Marquette cycle of mosaics by Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company in lobby of Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic portrait of Pere Jacques Marquette (1637-75) Jesuit Catholic priest & explorer of rivers of New France in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic portrait of Louis Jolliet (1646-1700) explorer of western New France in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic portrait of native American Tonti who explored New France with Marquette & Jolliet in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic of Marquette "Firmly resolved to do all & to suffer all for so glorious an enterprise" in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic of Marquette & Jolliet meeting Indians "They answered they were Illinois & in token of peace presented the pipe to smoke" in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic of death of Marquette "28th of May 1675, To die as he had always asked in a wretched cabin amid the forest, destitute of all human aid" in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic mural of Jacques Marquette (1637-75) Catholic priest & explorer of rivers of New France in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic mural of Louis Jolliet (1646-1700) explorer of western New France in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL

Mosaic mural of native American Tonti who explored New France with Marquette & Jolliet in Marquette Building. Chicago, IL


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