Let There Be Light August 27, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: art, Art exhibit, Clara Driscoll, lamps, Louis C Tiffany, New York Histrorical Society, NYC, photography
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The New York Historical Society is one of my top five places to visit. The permanent exhibit of Tiffany lamps is something to behold. I hadn’t visited this exhibit in quite awhile and thought it was time to go back. ‘As the centerpiece of the 4th floor, the Gallery of Tiffany Lamps features 100 illuminated Tiffany lamps from our spectacular collection, displayed within a dramatically lit jewel-like space. It is regarded as one of the world’s largest and most encyclopedic collections. The hidden history behind the lamps offers a fascinating look at the contributions of women in the creation of this art. Louis C. Tiffany (1848–1933) was the artistic genius behind Tiffany Studios. However, he was not the exclusive designer of its lamps, windows, and luxury objects: Clara Driscoll (1861–1944), head of the Women’s Glass Cutting Department from 1892 to 1909, has recently been revealed as the designer of many of the firm’s leaded glass shades. Driscoll and her staff, self-styled the “Tiffany Girls,” labored in anonymity but were well compensated. Driscoll’s weekly salary of $35 was on par with that of Tiffany’s male designers, a reflection of his regard for her abilities. The lamps in this exhibition reflect the prodigious talent of designers and artisans who worked in anonymity to fulfill Tiffany’s aesthetic vision’.
Really amazing shots! Thank you, Judy!
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Thanks Joe
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Beautiful pics and story – truly enLIGHTening – thanks Judy! 🙂
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LOL
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wow! … thanks!! … gotta get me over there!
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It’s part of their permanent collection but definitely worth your time.
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