Pannelli con vite (1915) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

Pannelli con vite - Louis Comfort Tiffany - 1915

Artwork Information

TitlePannelli con vite
ArtistLouis Comfort Tiffany
Date1915
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Pannelli con vite

The artwork titled “Pannelli con vite,” created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1915, is a prominent example of the Art Nouveau movement, specifically within the genre of design. It belongs to the renowned series of Tiffany stained glass windows, which exhibits the aesthetic character and craftsmanship that are hallmarks of Tiffany’s artistry.

The artwork depicts an intricate pattern of grapevines, with clusters of grapes hanging from the trellis. Each piece of glass has been carefully selected and positioned to capture the nuances of natural foliage, achieving a sense of depth and realism. The leaves vary in shades of green, suggesting variations in light and shadow, while the grapes are a deep, rich purple that conveys their ripeness. The background radiates with a warm, yellow hue, giving the impression of sunlight filtering through, enhancing the vibrant colors of the grapevines.

Louis Comfort Tiffany employed the copper foil technique to construct this stained glass panel, enabling finer detail and more delicate lines than the traditional lead came method. This technique further contributed to the fluidity and organic form that is indicative of the Art Nouveau style. The careful attention to the naturalistic representation of the plants combined with the exquisite use of color exemplifies Tiffany’s innovative approach to glass and his contribution to decorative art at the turn of the century.

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