The Story of the Cross window (1892) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

The Story of the Cross window - Louis Comfort Tiffany - 1892

Artwork Information

TitleThe Story of the Cross window
ArtistLouis Comfort Tiffany
Date1892
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About The Story of the Cross window

“The Story of the Cross window,” crafted in 1892 by artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, represents the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement within the design genre and is part of the series known as the Tiffany stained glass windows. The artwork demonstrates Tiffany’s renowned expertise in stained glass, employing vivid colors and intricate designs to convey its narrative.

The artwork is a circular stained glass window divided into six segments, including a central circular piece. The central image depicts a figure, likely a significant religious character enrobed in a regal garment, situated on a throne and surrounded by figures in adoration, symbolizing authority and divinity. Surrounding this central piece are five vignettes, each illustrating key moments in a religious narrative, possibly scenes from the life of Christ or significant biblical events, given the title of the artwork. The outer segments are interconnected by a beautiful array of vibrant colors and decorative motifs typical of Art Nouveau, featuring floral and vegetal designs that frame the narrative scenes exquisitely. Each segment employs a harmonious blend of bold colors, from rich reds and blues to radiant yellows and greens, showcasing Tiffany’s mastery in creating deeply expressive stained glass works that capture both organic forms and spiritual narratives.

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