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Louis Comfort Tiffany's Love of Peonies
Archival Peony Photo, Tiffany Studios, Agnes Northrup, Albumen Print, ca. 1898-1920, Courtesy of Christie’s
Tiffany's Peony lamp shades stand a...
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Louis Comfort Tiffany's Love of Peonies
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The Buyers' Guide to Art Deco Jewelry
Strong design and technical brilliance are compelling reasons to collect signed Art Deco jewelry. And at its best and most collectible, it is a form of timeless wearable art.Learn More -
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A Tour of the 70th Winter Show
Macklowe Gallery presents a tour of our booth at the 70th Winter Show, Day to Night as a metaphor for the transition of Art Nouveau to Art Deco, with designs by our Research FellowLearn More -
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Tiffany Lamps
With record-setting prices at auction and a host of A-list designers placing the works in important spaces, it’s the ideal time to start a collection.Learn More -
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Egyptomania, Ancient Scarabs, and Louis Comfort Tiffany
In 1871, a bright-eyed twenty-three-year-old Louis Comfort Tiffany made his first of many trips to the East,Learn More -
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Collecting at Home: French Lighted Sculpture
Learn MoreDiscover our collection of French Lighted Sculpture on site now...
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Tiffany in Color
There’s still time to experience “Tiffany in Color”—thanks to popular demand, our immersive exhibition is extended to January 2nd, 2024Learn More -
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Collecting at Home: Alphonse Mucha
Ben Macklowe shares a rare gouache by Alphonse MuchaLearn More -
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The Informed Buyers' Guide to Antique Jewels
Learn MoreJewelers of a century and more ago shared many of the same concerns when practicing their art as top modern jewelers. In addition to innate ability, apprentices had to excel in a rigorous course of training – lasting anywhere from...
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Louis Comfort Tiffany's Love of Peonies
Tiffany's Peony lamp shades stand as an exquisite testament to Louis Comfort Tiffany's mastery of both artistry and horticulture.Learn More -
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The Buyers' Guide to Art Deco Jewelry
Strong design and technical brilliance are compelling reasons to collect signed Art Deco jewelry. And at its best and most collectible, it is a form of timeless wearable art.Learn More -
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A Tour of the 70th Winter Show
Macklowe Gallery presents a tour of our booth at the 70th Winter Show, Day to Night as a metaphor for the transition of Art Nouveau to Art Deco, with designs by our Research FellowLearn More