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Stained Glass Autumn Landscape Forrest Forest Brook Stream Woods Mountain Louis Comfort Tiffany
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Louis Comfort Tiffany believed that beauty was a kind of religion. This philosophy is expressed in the detail from the Helen Gould Landscape Window produced in the L. C. Tiffany Studios in New York, circa 1910. Nature's self reliant and independent traits are captured in this design which interprets nature at its best. Louis Comfort Tiffany, one of America's best loved artists, revolutionized interior design during the turn of the 20th century. He created L. C. Tiffany Studios and supervised every aspect of production. Whereas Louis Comfort Tiffany experienced many successes in a variety of mediums, he was most proud of the stained glass windows. These creations are avidly sought today by museums and collectors all over the world.
Preserving Cultural Heritage This stained glass piece was painstakingly created using the same methods as the craftsmen of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios, continuing the world famous tradition of American stained glass work. The art of producing fine quality stained glass is synonymous with the name of Tiffany and the talented group of artisans who create our stained glass pieces have revitalized this craft, in part because they frequently have exclusive access to study and recreate many Tiffany pieces. Because these are genuine stained glass pieces, each glass color will be as transparent and vibrant a century from now as they appear today. These colors are guaranteed never to fade. You can find out more about the artistic tradition of stained glass at . Among the many museums who choose these reproductions are The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Folger Shakespeare Library, The National Gallery of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Weight: 5.00
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