Nautilus Reading Lamp
https://clevelandart.org/art/1997.298
Benjamin Hubbell, the architect of the Cleveland Museum of Art, acquired this vase from Louis Comfort Tiffany, with whom he collaborated on various projects. The shape of the nautilus shell provides the perfect space to conceal a light bulb, the newest form of technology at th...
Artifact
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160037
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en
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"Q79980593"
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accession
1997.298
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Terms
Culture
America, early 20th Century
Technique
bronze, leaded glass
Medium
bronze, leaded glass
Genre
Metalwork
Department
Decorative Art and Design
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