24 novembre 2006
Exposition "“Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist’s Country Estate”
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The Daffodil Terrace, as recreated for the exhibition at the Met.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
A leaded-glass window from 1906.
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A favrile-glass vase.
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A reconstructed mantel piece.
A peacock headdress, circa 1913.
A favrile-glass vase.
A window from the Bella Apartments.
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Magnolia windows from Laurelton.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
A panel from a frieze at the Tiffany country estate.
“Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist’s Country Estate” continues through May 20 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, (212) 535-7710.
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