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Tiffany Studios New York "Stalactite" Chandelier

$27,500
Inspired by ornamental forms of Moorish architecture, this Tiffany Studios “Stalactite” light fixtures is suspended from an original Tiffany bronze poling system. When illuminated, the elongated shades in golden glass grade toward a brown tip is highlighted by orange and dark golden pulled feather motifs resolving into curlicues. Unlit, the golden glass is shaded across its body with subtle silver hues and iridescence. Intriguing in form, dichroism, and motifs, this refined fixture casts a gentle and inviting golden light.

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Item #: L-21635
Artist: Tiffany Studios New York
Country: United States
Circa: 1900
Dimensions: 8.25" diameter, 36" height.
Materials: Favrile Glass, Bronze
Shade Signed: Etched to tip of shade ‘o9724’
Literature: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: New Edition, Duncan, ppg. 296-299 illustrate similar shades

Louis Tiffany favored these pendant lighting fixtures in his own home on Long Island, Laurelton Hall, on Cold Spring Harbor, where they hung in the domed fountain court inspired by the Moorish architecture of Spain. Tiffany avoided imitative work, but derived inspiration from diverse sources, including the mosque interiors of Spain and North Africa. Mocárabe, the archetypal Islamic honeycomb vaulting highlighted by pendant forms, serves to transition the walls of a mosque to its dome, and the pendant elements of this vaulting, or "stalactites", loosely inspired these lighting fixtures. Ever concerned with artistic unity, Tiffany may also have employed these organic form pendant fixtures to link his interiors with the cultivated natural exteriors surrounding them, such as the hanging gardens and vine covered walls of Laurelton Hall.
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