12 UMMA Objects
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This small bottle consists of orange and green iridescent glass with a brown pointed leaf or blade design. The bottle has been pinched in at the sides.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.216
1972/2.216
Multiple layser of translucent glass in brown, green, and tan creates a rich texture of glass that resembles tortoise shell. The vessel has a very simple profile.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.219
1972/2.219
A seated woman in late 19th c. dress is shown against an undescribed dark background; she looks directly at the viewer and rests her chin on her right hand. At the lower left is a flower-like form that is the artist's "butterfly" signature.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Trixie (Mrs. Beatrice Whistler)
1892 – 1894
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.411
This small iridescent glass botttle is pinched in the middle and has a leaf/feather like design band the extends towards the shoulder from the base of the vessel.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Bottle
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.204
1972/2.204
This small bottle consists of iridescent glass with mirror-like surfaces and swirling desigsn in green and brown that evoke agate. The dark designs are in bands that grow up from the base and along the shoulder.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Bottle
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.205
1972/2.205
This vase is in the form of a flower. The "petals" of the vessel are of folded iridescent glass in shades of gold, pink, and green. The slender green "stem" continues to the base, also in green glass.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Tulip-shaped Vase (base broken off)
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.207
1972/2.207
This vessel is in the shap of a fan, raised on a mold-blown stem, on a domed foot. The vessel has a raised design on both the fan and foot and is made from orange/pink iridescent glass.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Fan-shaped Vase on Domed Foot (piece of lip broken off)
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.208
1972/2.208
This oval-shaped vase has an irregularly shaped mouth. The decoration, which consists of numerous layers of glass, has green and brown glass in the bottom third; a swriling brown and cream glass the overlays from the foot up to the lip of the vessel, and finally a horizontal pattern of warm brown dots (which are pulled into bands around the widest part of the vessel) that begins at the top.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.220
1972/2.220
This vase in iridescent glass consists of a large swelling shoulder that tapers towards a narrow base. The decoration in mauve, pink, blue and brown includes feather designs, including peacock tail "eye" design.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.200
1972/2.200
This small bottle consists of iridescent glass with both a mirror-like quality and swirling leaf-like design the extends from the bottom of the vessel to the neck.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.215
1972/2.215
This bottle has a tall neck and a body that swells out before tapering to a narrower base. The golden colored glass contains a design that extends up from the base in the form of blades or leaves.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1894
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.225
1972/2.225
This small bottle consists of iridescent glass with mirror-like surfaces and swirling desigsn in green and brown that evoke agate. The dark designs are in bands that grow up from the base and along the shoulder.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Bottle
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.206
1972/2.206
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