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Lamp, 1904–15
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933); Tiffany Studios
Leaded Favrile glass, bronze; H. (base) 26 1/2 in. (67.3 cm); H. (shade) 14 5/8 in.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Grant, 1974 (1974.214.15a,b)

This water-lily table lamp is one of Tiffany's most successfully executed designs for his firm's well-known leaded-glass products. The overall organic character of the lamp is emphasized throughout the piece in its details. The bronze support replicates broad, flat lily pads clustered around a base, out of which rise attenuated climbing stems that disappear into the shade and reemerge in glass at the crown, drawing the eye to the cascading blossoms of the irregular border. A variety of glass was used to great advantage, as seen in the alternation of the pink opalescent stems with those of translucent rippled blue, giving the appearance of a bog where water lilies might be found.


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  • Lamp, 1904–15
    Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933); Tiffany Studios
    Leaded Favrile glass, bronze; H. (base) 26 1/2 in. (67.3 cm); H. (shade) 14 5/8 in.
    Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Grant, 1974 (1974.214.15a,b)