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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) embodied the artistic
spirit of the Gilded Age. His career spanned more than half a century,
from the 1870s to the mid-1920s—a time of experimentation, intense
scrutiny of aesthetic ideals, and proliferation of new styles. Tiffany
demonstrated a multitude of talents as an architect and painter
and as a designer of interiors, landscapes, and all of the decorative
arts. Together with his studios of artists, glassmakers, stonemasons,
mosaicists, modelers, metalworkers, wood-carvers, potters, and textileworkers,
Tiffany heralded in America the notion of continuity of design,
orchestrating pattern, texture, color, and light to produce a single
aesthetic expression.
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