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The Lamps of Louis Comfort Tiffany

By (author) Martin Eidelberg, By (author) Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, By (author) Nancy McClelland, By (author) Lars Rachan, Photographs by Colin Cooke






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This handsomely designed volume features sixty-five carefully selected Tiffany lamps, drawn from private and public collections across three continents. New photographic techniques reveal Tiffany's mastery of glass making and metal work, while noted authorities on the subject contribute essays on the history of the lamps, enlarging the reader's understanding of their place in the history of decorative art.

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Publisher | Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published date | 17 Oct 2005
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 224
Dimensions | 305 x 246 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1910g
ISBN | 978-0-5005-1272-2
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BISAC | antiques & collectibles / pottery & ceramics


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