The artwork, titled “Covered Bowl with Virginia Creeper,” was crafted by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1909. This piece exemplifies the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement, and it belongs to the “Tiffany glass” series. The genre of the artwork is described as design and utensil.
The artwork is a covered bowl, meticulously designed and adorned with a motif of Virginia creeper vines. The surface is intricately textured, showcasing a high level of craftsmanship associated with Tiffany’s work. The greenish-yellow ceramic material is molded to resemble the natural form of creeper vines, giving the object a lifelike and organic appearance. The vines and leaves elegantly envelop the bowl, creating a harmonious and decorative aesthetic typical of the Art Nouveau style. The lid seamlessly integrates into the design, completing the bowl’s refined and cohesive visual appeal.