Louis C. Tiffany Mellon House Waterlilies Expandable Vase
Louis C. Tiffany Mellon House Waterlilies Expandable Vase
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This landscape panel from Tiffany Studios was originally the centerpiece of a ten-panel window designed for the landing of a massive marble staircase in the Pittsburgh home of Richard B. Mellon (1858–1933). Mellon, a member of the influential banking family, built the sixty-room house in 1908–9. The panel’s design makes brilliant use of the reforms brought to glassmaking by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The panel presents an evocative scene of rippling water, floating waterlilies, and a footbridge draped with roses. Tiffany Studios, New York City 1902–32 Mellon House Waterlilies c. 1908 Richard B. Mellon house 1908–40 Charles Hosmer Morse Museum
Dimensions: 10.25" X 6.25" Materials: BPA free plastic vase.
This landscape panel from Tiffany Studios was originally the centerpiece of a ten-panel window designed for the landing of a massive marble staircase in the Pittsburgh home of Richard B. Mellon (1858–1933). Mellon, a member of the influential banking family, built the sixty-room house in 1908–9. The panel’s design makes brilliant use of the reforms brought to glassmaking by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The panel presents an evocative scene of rippling water, floating waterlilies, and a footbridge draped with roses. Tiffany Studios, New York City 1902–32 Mellon House Waterlilies c. 1908 Richard B. Mellon house 1908–40 Charles Hosmer Morse Museum