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Article: Tiffany stained-glass windows.(Current and coming)(Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist's Country Estate)
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- The Magazine Antiques
- Article date:
- September 1, 2007
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One could not help but notice when walking through the important and beautiful exhibition Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist's Country Estate, held recently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York City, that Tiffany had a special affinity for his own stained-glass windows. There were numerous examples in the exhibition, as indeed there were at Laurelton Hall, Tiffany's house near Oyster Bay, Long Island. Visible in one period photograph that shows the raised piano alcove in the living hall of the house are no fewer than nine leaded-glass windows. In short, the room was what Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen has called "a veritable retrospective of ...
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