ART NOUVEAU GLASS
In addition to two pieces of glass made by the famous Tiffany Studios, the exhibition also includes glass by several of Tiffany’s competitors.
Tiffany Studios (Corona, NY, United States), manufacturer
Tiffany Furnaces (Corona, NY, United States), manufacturer
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933), artistic director
Favrile vase with leaf-and-vine decoration, 1905–10
Glass: blown, applied decoration, tooled, iridizedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 61.4.5
Tiffany Studios (Corona, NY, United States, 1902–1932), manufacturer
Tiffany Furnaces (Corona, NY, United States, 1902–1920), manufacturer
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933), artistic director
Favrile vase with leaves, 1914–15
Lead glass: blown, applied decoration, tooled, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 64.4.31
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company (Brooklyn, NY, United States,1901–c. 1924), manufacturer
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase, 1904–15
Glass: blown, tooled, iridizedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2007.4.218
Steuben Glass Works (Corning, NY, United States, 1903–present), manufacturer
Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863–1963), designer
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase, 1911
Gold Aurene lead glass: blown, tooled, iridizedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, 2022.4.634
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company (Brooklyn, NY, United States, 1901–c. 1924), manufacturer
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase, 1904–15
Glass: blown, tooled, iridizedCorning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York. 2007.4.218
Steuben Glass Works (Corning, NY, United States, 1903–present), manufacturer
Frederick Carder (American, b. United Kingdom, 1863–1963), designer
Jack-in-the-pulpit vase, 1911
Gold Aurene lead glass: blown, tooled, iridized
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, 2022.4.634