Skip to content

Tiffany Studios New York 'Abalone" Picture Frame

SOLD
$2,250

This Tiffany Studios abalone pattern picture frame features interlaced strapwork and grapes composed of flat abalone disks. Tiffany was deeply intrigued by the iridescent qualities found in nature, such as feathers, beetles, and abalone nacre, often incorporating abalone into his early interior design endeavors. Drawing inspiration from the Book of Kells, which played a significant role in igniting the Celtic revival, Tiffany incorporated interlaced strapwork into his designs. One of the most replicated folio pages from the book featured 158 intricate interlacing's of white ribbon, with some details only fully revealed under magnification.

Add to Wishlist

  • Product Details
  • Curator's Notes

Item #: T-21466
Artist: Tiffany Studios New York
Country: United States
Circa: 1900
Dimensions: 5.25" height, 6.5" width, 4.5" depth
Materials: Gilt Bronze, Mother-of-Pearl, Glass
Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 1166
Literature: Louis C. Tiffany's Glass - Bronzes - Lamps, Koch, pg. 94, fig. 117

Tiffany’s abalone desk set was based upon one of the vines in the niche of Tiffany’s 1893 Byzantine chapel. The chapel was designed as the centerpiece of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company's exhibit at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. It received fifty-four medals and 1.4 million visitors. In 1899 the chapel was installed in the crypt of Saint John the Divine in New York City. The chapel remained on site for 12 years until the church was renovated into a Gothic revival style.
X