The artwork, titled “Vase,” was crafted by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1903. It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, also known as Modern, and is categorized under the genres of design and utensil. This particular piece is part of the “Tiffany glass” series.
The artwork is a striking example of Tiffany’s skill in glassmaking, characterized by its tall, slender form culminating in a fluted, open rim. The vase displays a delicate iridescent sheen, typical of Tiffany’s work, with subtle hues of green and gold that enhance its organic, flowing lines. The elegant, trumpet-like shape of the vase reflects the naturalistic inspirations common in Art Nouveau, celebrating the fluidity and grace of botanical forms.