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One of a pair of doors that formed an arched entryway. In the upper two thirds of the door are opalescent square glass "coffers" in an arched composition that corresponds to the silhouette of the doors. The interior-facing side of the doors include curvilinear lead caming, inset with medium-sized beach stones, that frame the glass "coffers". The exterior-facing side of the doors has the "coffers" framed by patinated copper sheeting.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Front door to the Henry O. Havemeyer House, New York (one of a pair)
1890 – 1891
University Purchase 1930, Transferred to the Museum of Art
1986.146.3B
One of a pair of doors that formed an arched entryway. In the upper two thirds of the door are opalescent square glass "coffers" in an arched composition that corresponds to the silhouette of the doors. The interior-facing side of the doors include curvilinear lead caming, inset with medium-sized beach stones, that frame the glass "coffers". The exterior-facing side of the doors has the "coffers" framed by patinated copper sheeting.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Front door to the Henry O. Havemeyer house, New York (one of a pair)
1890 – 1891
University Purchase 1930, Transferred to the Museum of Art
1986.146.3A
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