Bowl
Decorative Arts and Design
On View: Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor
MEDIUM
Opalescent glass
DATES
ca. 1910
DIMENSIONS
1 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (2.9 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm)
(show scale)
MARKINGS
no marks
SIGNATURE
no signature
INSCRIPTIONS
no inscriptions
ACCESSION NUMBER
64.246.2
CREDIT LINE
Gift of Mrs. Anthony Tamburro in memory of her father, Rene de Quelin
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
Small opalescent or "Favrile" glass bowl divided into panels by sixteen ribs. Bowl flares out from small circular base to shoulder, then tapers in slightly forming wide mouth; bottom polished.
Condition: good
CAPTION
Tiffany Studios (1902–1932). Bowl, ca. 1910. Opalescent glass, 1 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (2.9 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. Anthony Tamburro in memory of her father, Rene de Quelin, 64.246.2. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 64.246.2_acetate_bw.jpg)
IMAGE
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This case of Tiffany objects is like THE Tiffany; the one who makes the silver jewelry today?
Not quite, but close! The glass company was founded by Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany who founded the silver company that has its headquarters on 5th Avenue today.