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Architectural Elements from Laurelton Hall, Oyster Bay, New York, c
3493137 Architectural Elements from Laurelton Hall, Oyster Bay, New York, c.1905 (Limestone, ceramic, and Fravrile glass) by Tiffany, Louis Comfort (1848-1933); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Once the entrance to Laurelton Hall, the home that Tiffany designed for himself. The exotic capitals feature flowers (lotus, peony, poppy, and magnolia) in various stages of bloom. The blossoms are composed of glazed ceramic and the stems of tiny slivers of varicolored green glass. Iridescent glass tiles cover the architrave, and geometric mosaics embellish the supporting corbeled arches, from which three bell-shaped lanterns are suspended.); American, out of copyright
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Arched Arches Bloom Blossom Blossoming Capitals Designs Lanterns Loggia Mosaic Ornament Tiles Lampshades
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This print captures the intricate architectural elements from Laurelton Hall, a masterpiece designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany himself. Once serving as the entrance to his magnificent home in Oyster Bay, New York, these elements showcase Tiffany's unparalleled creativity and attention to detail. The exotic capitals featured in this image are adorned with delicate flowers such as lotus, peony, poppy, and magnolia. Each blossom is meticulously crafted using glazed ceramic petals and stems made of varicolored green glass slivers. The architrave is covered with iridescent glass tiles that shimmer under the light while geometric mosaics embellish the supporting corbeled arches. Three bell-shaped lanterns gracefully hang from these arches, casting a warm glow on their surroundings. This fusion of floral motifs and ornamental designs creates an enchanting atmosphere within Laurelton Hall's loggia. Tiffany's use of decorative borders and carefully arranged mosaic patterns further enhances the beauty of these architectural features. Every element showcases his mastery in blending artistry with functionality. Preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, this photograph allows us to appreciate Tiffany's genius up close. It serves as a testament to his significant contributions to American architecture and design during the early 20th century.
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