The artwork, titled “Vase,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1919. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genres of design and utensil. This piece is part of the “Tiffany glass” series.
The vase exemplifies Tiffany’s renowned glasswork, embodying the elegance and intricate design characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The vase’s clear glass surface is embellished with delicate, realistically rendered branches adorned with small, white blossoms and dark leaves. The graceful curvature and clarity of the glass create a harmonious balance, allowing the floral motif to appear as though it is suspended in water. This harmonious blend of form and decoration reflects the artist’s mastery in creating both functional objects and pieces of art. The overall aesthetic of the vase conveys a timeless beauty, capturing the naturalistic and luxurious essence of the period.