Ask the Scholar

Page 1 of 1
I can add historical knowledge about this page.

Page image

Page 1

Document source description

Tiffany was the foremost American exponent of the Art Nouveau movement, which rejected historical styles and called for a re-examination of vegetal and zoological motifs, particularly as seen in Japanese art. He developed it into a sensuous, organic style. The Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, founded in Corona, New York, in 1892, was particularly known for its "Favrile" glass, which imitated the iridescent sheen that ancient Roman glass acquired after being buried for centuries.

Page data

Page
1
Source index
0
Type
photo
Media ID
adc9b1a62d0f86bc
Size
unknown

Document data

ID
30685
Core
obj
Type
object
DTO data
{
    "id": "30685",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/47.439",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Miniature Vase with Silver Lid",
    "description": "Tiffany was the foremost American exponent of the Art Nouveau movement, which rejected historical styles and called for a re-examination of vegetal and zoological motifs, particularly as seen in Japanese art. He developed it into a sensuous, organic style. The Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, founded in Corona, New York, in 1892, was particularly known for its \"Favrile\" glass, which imitated the iridescent sheen that ancient Roman glass acquired after being buried for centuries.",
    "provenance": "Laura F. Delano, New York; Walters Art Museum, 1972, by bequest.",
    "date": "1896-1900",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/47.439",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "Glasswares",
        "vases"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "imageCount": 1,
    "pageCount": 1,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensionsRaw": "3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm)"
}

Context sent to Scholar

Document identity
{
    "localId": "30685",
    "label": "Miniature Vase with Silver Lid",
    "core": "obj",
    "dtoType": "object",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/47.439"
}
Document source metadata
{
    "id": "30685",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/47.439",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Miniature Vase with Silver Lid",
    "description": "Tiffany was the foremost American exponent of the Art Nouveau movement, which rejected historical styles and called for a re-examination of vegetal and zoological motifs, particularly as seen in Japanese art. He developed it into a sensuous, organic style. The Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, founded in Corona, New York, in 1892, was particularly known for its \"Favrile\" glass, which imitated the iridescent sheen that ancient Roman glass acquired after being buried for centuries.",
    "provenance": "Laura F. Delano, New York; Walters Art Museum, 1972, by bequest.",
    "date": "1896-1900",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/47.439",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "Glasswares",
        "vases"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "imageCount": 1,
    "pageCount": 1,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensionsRaw": "3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm)"
}
Document source extras
{
    "style": "Art Nouveau",
    "med": "Favrile glass and silver",
    "creator_ids": [
        "3217",
        "15737"
    ],
    "collection_ids": [
        "EAN"
    ],
    "exhibition_ids": [
        "454"
    ]
}
Page context
{
    "seq": 1,
    "pageIndex": 0,
    "type": "photo",
    "url": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/raw/PL9_47.439_Fnt_BW_H74.jpg",
    "mediaId": "adc9b1a62d0f86bc"
}