Known as a leader of the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements, Louis C. Tiffany (1848-1943) and his designers used his trademark favrile glass to express nature-inspired themes for extraordinary lamps and windows. Tiffany Studios designers often began with a close observation of nature. Working from detailed botanical photographs, they created the initial watercolor sketches that would be translated into spectacular leaded glass compositions. Modgy has curated a selection of three luminous Tiffany designs inspired by stained-glass windows in the collection of the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum: View of Oyster Bay (the original work is on extended loan to The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Field of Lilies, and Magnolia. Set of Three 9” Window Clings Reusable & Repositionable
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