The artwork, titled “Vase,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the year 1898. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design, specifically as a utensil. This piece is part of the “Tiffany glass‎” series, emblematic of Tiffany’s acclaimed craftsmanship in glasswork.
The vase exemplifies the luxuriant and intricate design typical of the Art Nouveau period. It features an iridescent surface with a subtle play of colors that shift as light strikes its contours. The elongated form is accentuated by a flowing, organic shape that mirrors natural forms, a hallmark of the Art Nouveau style. The lower portion of the vase swells into a bulbous base, adding both stability and a visually engaging curvature to the piece. The delicate and elegant nature of the vase encapsulates the innovation and artistic prowess of Tiffany’s glasswork during this era.