Black-Eyed Susan (1906) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

Black-Eyed Susan - Louis Comfort Tiffany - 1906

Artwork Information

TitleBlack-Eyed Susan
ArtistLouis Comfort Tiffany
Date1906
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Black-Eyed Susan

The artwork “Black-Eyed Susan” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the year 1906, and it belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, specifically within the modern era. It is a design piece, part of the Tiffany lampshades series, showcasing the distinctive style and craftsmanship associated with Tiffany’s works of decorative art.

The artwork presents a lampshade characterized by the organic flow of the Art Nouveau style. It features a vivid depiction of Black-Eyed Susan flowers, a common theme in Tiffany’s work, known for its affectionate representation of nature. The flowers are rendered in warm hues, set against a background of variegated greens that suggest leaves and foliage. Light passes through the stained glass, highlighting the intricate leaded design and the delicate interplay of colors, creating a soft glow that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The base of the lamp is crafted in a form harmonious with the shade, further emphasizing the Art Nouveau theme of unity between form and function. This piece exemplifies Tiffany’s innovative approach to glasswork and his commitment to integrating beauty into everyday objects. The “Black-Eyed Susan” stands as a testament to the era’s drive to elevate design and craftsmanship to the level of fine art.

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