Covered Box

Designed by Louis C. Tiffany American
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 743

This object forms part of a group of glass vessels and enamel containers Louis Comfort Tiffany loaned to the Museum in 1925 that were later given to the Museum by the Tiffany Foundation in 1951 (51.121.1–.44). Tiffany originally chose this group of objects to show examples of form, technique, and color that were not represented in the 1896 Havemeyer gift (96.17.9–.56). A departure from Tiffany's typical enamelwork, this diminutive covered box features highly stylized leaf motifs in a limited palette that is more closely related to that of cloisonné.

Covered Box, Designed by Louis C. Tiffany (American, New York 1848–1933 New York), Enamel on copper, American

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