The artwork, titled “Vase,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1893. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) art movement, and is classified under the genre of design and utensil. This piece is part of the Tiffany glass series, a collection renowned for its intricate design and vibrant use of color.
The artwork features a bulbous, rounded form with a small, slightly irregular opening at the top. Its surface is adorned with rich, swirling patterns in deep shades of red, interspersed with occasional hints of green. The colors meld seamlessly into one another, creating a dynamic and visually arresting effect. The smooth, glossy finish of the glass accentuates the depth and luminosity of the colors, typical of Tiffany’s mastery in glassmaking. The subtle variations in the texture, along with the exquisite color transitions, showcase the artist’s skill and the Art Nouveau movement’s emphasis on natural forms and flowing lines.