The artwork, titled “Vase”, was created by the artist Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1904. It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, often referred to as the Modern movement, and is classified within the genre of design and utensil. This particular piece is part of the Tiffany glass series.
The artwork is a vessel featuring a robust form with a rounded body and a narrower neck, adorned with gracefully curved handles on either side. Its surface exhibits an intricate finish, showcasing a mesmerizing interplay of colors—predominantly shades of blue and gray—that evoke a sense of fluidity and movement. The glaze appears to drip and flow organically, contributing to its captivating visual texture. The overall aesthetic reflects the elegance and creativity characteristic of Art Nouveau design, underscored by Tiffany’s mastery in working with glass.