The artwork, titled “Vase,” was created in 1913 by the esteemed artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. It is a representative piece from the Art Nouveau movement, also known in this context as Modern. Falling under the genres of design and utensil, it is part of the renowned series “Tiffany glass.”
The artwork exhibits exquisite craftsmanship, characterized by its intricate design and elegant form. The vase features a slender, elongated neck that rises gracefully from a rounded base. The bowl of the vase fans out into a wide, undulating rim, reminiscent of a delicate flower in bloom. Its surface showcases a captivating iridescent sheen, with hues shifting fluidly across the spectrum. This reflective quality, combined with the organic, flowing lines, exemplifies the Art Nouveau style, which sought to embrace natural forms and elaborate decorative elements.