Cup

Designer Designed by Louis C. Tiffany American
ca. 1905
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 706
Louis Tiffany rarely worked in silver, the medium for which his father's firm is famous. The three-handled cup, or tyg, is a rare example marked by Tiffany Studios and presumably designed by Louis. The form evokes medieval metalwork but has been transformed by the addition of handles in the shape of animal bones. The applied jewel-like glass decoration is reminiscent of Native American or Mexican work in silver and turquoise.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Cup
  • Designer: Designed by Louis C. Tiffany (American, New York 1848–1933 New York)
  • Maker: Tiffany Studios (1902–32)
  • Date: ca. 1905
  • Geography: Made in Queens, New York, New York, United States
  • Culture: American
  • Medium: Silver, glass
  • Dimensions: Overall: 7 7/8 x 6 3/4 in. (20 x 17.1 cm); 39 oz. 19 dwt. (1242.1 g)
    Lip: Diam. 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm)
    Foot: Diam. 5 5/16 in. (13.5 cm)
  • Credit Line: Purchase, The Edgar J. Kaufmann Foundation Gift, 1969
  • Object Number: 69.36
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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