Perfume bottle and two jars (1913) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

Perfume bottle and two jars - Louis Comfort Tiffany - 1913

Artwork Information

TitlePerfume bottle and two jars
ArtistLouis Comfort Tiffany
Date1913
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Perfume bottle and two jars

The artwork, titled “Perfume bottle and two jars,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1913. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized within the genre of design and utensil. It is part of the Tiffany glass series, which is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and design innovation.

The artwork depicts a set of three iridescent glass items, one of which is a perfume bottle with a rounded stopper, and the other two are small, round jars. Each piece exhibits a lustrous, metallic sheen characteristic of Tiffany’s glasswork, with flowing, organic motifs that align with the Art Nouveau style. The delicate, shimmering surface of the glass captures light beautifully, enhancing the opulent and ethereal quality of the ensemble. The intricate design, featuring subtle, curvilinear lines and occasional leaf-like patterns, emphasizes the naturalistic aesthetic that Tiffany’s works are celebrated for, making this set a remarkable example of early 20th-century decorative artistry.

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