Tulip vase with devided mouth (1913) by Louis Comfort Tiffany

Tulip vase with devided mouth - Louis Comfort Tiffany - 1913

Artwork Information

TitleTulip vase with devided mouth
ArtistLouis Comfort Tiffany
Date1913
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Tulip vase with devided mouth

The artwork, titled “Tulip vase with divided mouth,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1913. This art piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and serves as a design utensil. It is part of the “Tiffany glass‎” series.

The artwork exhibits a distinct tulip shape, with a mouth elegantly divided into multiple segments, creating a uniquely fractured rim that adds to its aesthetic appeal. The vase showcases iridescent hues, characteristic of Tiffany’s glasswork, which gleam in varying shades of gold, pink, and subtle undertones of blue, lending it an ethereal quality. The surface of the vase is smooth, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship and sophisticated design that are hallmarks of the Art Nouveau style. The piece captures the essence of organic forms and decorative elegance, reflecting the artist’s dedication to beauty and innovation in glasswork.

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