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In the 1870s a renewed emphasis on natural landscapes ushered in a generation of cottage gardeners who delighted in planting perennials in large quantities. Louis Comfort Tiffany was among those who championed the lush, sometimes wild-looking displays of varied floral species in the garden at his Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. Tiffany encouraged his designers to take inspiration from his garden by shipping fresh cuttings almost weekly to his studios. Ohio native Clara Wolcott Driscoll and her team of female designers created floral patterns for lamps and mosaics based on the colorful blooms of spring that became among the most sought after and commercially successful of Tiffany’s production.

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89212
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Poppy Filigree Table Lamp
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object
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Source metadata
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89212
contentType
object
title
Poppy Filigree Table Lamp
description
In the 1870s a renewed emphasis on natural landscapes ushered in a generation of cottage gardeners who delighted in planting perennials in large quantities. Louis Comfort Tiffany was among those who championed the lush, sometimes wild-looking displays of varied floral species in the garden at his Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. Tiffany encouraged his designers to take inspiration from his garden by shipping fresh cuttings almost weekly to his studios. Ohio native Clara Wolcott Driscoll and her team of female designers created floral patterns for lamps and mosaics based on the colorful blooms of spring that became among the most sought after and commercially successful of Tiffany’s production.
date
c.1902–10
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CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79874438
creators
356976
292194
genreSpecific
Lamp
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
height: 58.5 x 42 cm (23 1/16 x 16 9/16 in.); Shade diameter: 42 cm (16 9/16 in.)
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America, New York
accession
2018.275
Source extras
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Leaded glass, blown glass, brass, bronze
tombstone
Poppy Filigree Table Lamp, c.1902–10. Probably by Clara Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944), Tiffany Studios (United States, New York, 1902–32). Leaded glass, blown glass, brass, bronze; height: 58.5 x 42 cm (23 1/16 x 16 9/16 in.); shade diameter: 42 cm (16 9/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of Charles Maurer, 2018.275
collection
Decorative Arts
inscriptions
inscription
Shade impressed: TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/1431
inscription
Base impressed: TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/28610
didYouKnow
Brass filigree layered over and underneath the glass in the <em>Poppy</em> lamp helps define its blossoms and leaves.
citations
citation
Harrison, Stephen. “Acquisitions 2018: Decorative Art and Design.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine </em>59, no. 2 (March/April 2019): 10-12.
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Reproduced: P. 10; Mentioned: P. 11.
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Bequest of Charles Maurer
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2026-05-29 04:58:45.535000
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89212
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Decorative Art and Design
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Decorative Arts
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Leaded glass, blown glass, brass, bronze
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female
Cleveland Institute of Art (alumni)
gender unknown
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1
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0
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photo
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