Louis C. Tiffany Peacock Feather Rectangular Glass Frame
Our fashionable frame highlights the detailing on a fabulous vase (ca. 1900) by Louis C. Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) in The Met collection. In the early 1890s, the Gilded Age designer developed a method of blending colors in glass while it was still in a molten state to achieve subtle effects of shading and texture. He called the results "Favrile" (from fabrile, an Old English word meaning "hand-wrought"), and was duly celebrated for the ingenious development.
Our fashionable frame highlights the detailing on a fabulous vase (ca. 1900) by Louis C. Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) in The Met collection. In the early 1890s, the Gilded Age designer developed a method of blending colors in glass while it was still in a molten state to achieve subtle effects of shading and texture. He called the results "Favrile" (from fabrile, an Old English word meaning "hand-wrought"), and was duly celebrated for the ingenious development.
- Glass with felt backing
- Easel stand
- 8 1/4''L x 6 1/4"W
- Holds a 4'' x 6'' photo
- Wipe clean
- Gift boxed
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