Tiffany glass dome

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The Tiffany glass dome is an ornate stained-glass architectural centerpiece designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, renowned for its intricate artistry and luminous, colorful glasswork.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Favrile glass 1
Tiffany stained-glass dome 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural artwork
decorative glass structure
stained-glass dome
associatedWith American decorative arts
Beaux-Arts interiors
Louis Comfort Tiffany
surface form: Tiffany Studios

ecclesiastical architecture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorOccupation designer
stained-glass artist
designedBy Louis Comfort Tiffany
hasArtStyle Art Nouveau
hasCharacteristic colorful
intricate
luminous
ornate
hasFeature curvilinear patterns
floral motifs
geometric motifs
lead came framework
inCollectionOf historic landmark buildings
influencedBy Art Nouveau
surface form: European Art Nouveau

nature-inspired motifs
lightingEffect diffused natural light
multicolored illumination
madeOf colored glass
stained glass
notableFor complex leaded-glass construction
innovative use of opalescent glass
rich color gradations
period early 20th century
late 19th century
requires specialized conservation
typicalFunction architectural centerpiece
ceiling feature
skylight
usedIn churches
grand hotels
public buildings
theaters
usesTechnique copper-foil glass technique
valuedAs collector’s item
heritage art object

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Preston Bradley Hall hasArchitecturalFeature Tiffany glass dome
this entity surface form: Tiffany stained-glass dome
Preston Bradley Hall hasDomeMaterial Tiffany glass dome
this entity surface form: Favrile glass
Chicago Cultural Center knownFor Tiffany glass dome