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c1920 Tiffany Favrille Green Opalescent Iridescent Art Glass Bowl, Louis Comfort<br>Tiffany (New York, 1848-1933), early 20th c., 8.75" wide x 2.5" tall with no<br>cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches.Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848 - 1933):<br>The Founder of Tiffany Studios was a master artist in the style of Art Nouveau<br>and the design director at Tiffany & Co. Whether it be with glass, jewelry<br>or painting supplies, everything Tiffany crafted was done with the utmost<br>perfection. Often his paintings were of brilliant landscapes inspired by his<br>travels to Europe. However, he painted all over the world from Africa to Asia,<br>North America and Europe. Along the way he gain access to many memberships<br>including the National Academy of Design in 1887 and Chevalier of the Legion of<br>Honor of France. He also won several awards and had his art exhibited at: The<br>Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Institute of Art<br>and many others. While he is most well know for his jewelry company and<br>beautiful favrile glass, Tiffany's talents as an artist have not been<br>forgottenTW210