The artwork, titled “Window,” was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1915. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design. It is part of the “Tiffany stained glass windows” series.
The artwork showcases a vibrant depiction of a grapevine laden with clusters of grapes. The stained glass design is intricate, featuring myriad colors that play with light to create a vivid, almost luminous effect. The foliage and grapes are rendered in rich green, purple, and blue hues, creating a lush and realistic portrayal of the vine. The background consists of softer, blended tones suggesting a serene outdoor setting, which contrasts beautifully with the detailed foreground. The lattice-like structure supporting the vine appears in blue-green glass, adding a geometric element that balances the organic forms of the leaves and grapes. This window stands as a classic example of Tiffany’s mastery in stained glass, embodying the elegance and artistic sophistication of the Art Nouveau movement.