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Pair of Silvered Gilt Bronze Greek Figures
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
Pair of Silvered Gilt Bronze Greek Figures
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
About Tiffany Studios
Tiffany Studios was a renowned American decorative arts firm that operated from 1902 to 1932. The firm was founded by Louis Comfort Tiffany, an accomplished artist and designer, who is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.
Born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, Louis Comfort Tiffany was the son of Charles Lewis read more..
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.