Autor: Paul E. Doros | Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen
Editora: Thames & Hudson
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This superbly produced book is the definitive account of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s highly collectible art glass, which he considered his signature artistic achievement, produced between the 1890s and the 1920s. The book is written by Paul Doros, former curator of glass at the Chrysler Museum of Art, and illustrated with specially commissioned photography by David Schlegel, Called Favrile glass – a term presumably coined by Tiffany himself from the same root as the Latin faber (craftsman, artisan) to underscore its one-of-a-kind quality – every piece was blown and decorated by hand. The book presents the full range of remarkably diverse and inventive styles and shapes that Tiffany’s glasshouse produced, from the exquisite delicacy of the flower forms to the dramatically dripping golden flow of the ‘Lava’ vases, from the dazzling iridescence of the ‘Cypriote’ vases to the glazed-pottery-like opaqueness of the ‘Brown’ pieces, and much more.Complete with a biography of Louis Comfort Tiffany, a history of the glassworks and its extraordinary technical innovations, and profiles of the glassworkers and scientists who created these unique masterpieces, as well as never-before-published documents and archival photographs of Tiffany and his family, The Art Glass of Louis Comfort Tiffany is an essential addition to the libraries of all lovers of Tiffany, art glass, American Art Nouveau and the decorative arts.
Título: The Art Glass Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
ISBN: 9780500517086
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: Capa dura
Formato: 25 x 30
Páginas: 227
Ano copyright: 2013
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Autor: Paul E. Doros | Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen