The artwork, titled “Daffodils,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1916. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and belongs to the genre of design. This piece is a part of the Tiffany stained glass windows series.
The artwork masterfully exhibits an intricate composition of daffodil flowers, depicted against the backdrop of a radiant and picturesque landscape. The vivid colors and exquisite glasswork characteristic of Tiffany’s style are prominently displayed, with the use of richly hued glass to portray the sky and greenery in striking detail. The arching frame encapsulates the scene, enhancing the harmonious blend of natural elements and artistic craftsmanship, typical of the Art Nouveau movement. The meticulous representation of each element highlights Tiffany’s dedication to both artistic beauty and technical precision in stained glass design.