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Source Description
Louis Comfort Tiffany was among those who championed lush, sometimes wild-looking displays of varied species in the garden at his Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. He 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 and leafy patterns for lamps and mosaics that became among the most sought after and commercially successful of Tiffany’s production.
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Document identity
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173021
label
Woodbine Table Lamp
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obj
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object
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1
Source metadata
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173021
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object
title
Woodbine Table Lamp
description
Louis Comfort Tiffany was among those who championed lush, sometimes wild-looking displays of varied species in the garden at his Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. He 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 and leafy patterns for lamps and mosaics that became among the most sought after and commercially successful of Tiffany’s production.
date
c. 1900
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79874465
creators
356976
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292194
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Lamp
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
height: 55.5 cm (21 7/8 in.); Shade diameter: 40.5 cm (15 15/16 in.)
cul
America, New York
accession
2018.283
Source extras
tec
Leaded glass, bronze
tombstone
Woodbine Table Lamp, c. 1900. Probably by Clara Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861–1944), Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (America, New York, 1892–1902), Tiffany Studios (United States, New York, 1902–32). Leaded glass, bronze; height: 55.5 cm (21 7/8 in.); shade diameter: 40.5 cm (15 15/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of Charles Maurer, 2018.283
collection
Decorative Arts
inscriptions
inscription
Base impressed: TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/D805/TGDCo
didYouKnow
This shade features confetti glass, a technique in which colored shards are dropped into the molten mixture to resemble trapped pieces of paper or confetti.
citations
citation
Bifano, Wayne Thomas, and Timothy Lachina. <em>The Wade Chapel: A Story of Art, Spirit, and Family. </em>Cleveland, Ohio: Lake View Cemetery Association, 2019.
page_number
Reproduced: P. 95
creditline
Bequest of Charles Maurer
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2026-05-29 08:50:48.507000
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173021
dept
Decorative Art and Design
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Decorative Arts
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Leaded glass, 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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