Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts Flashcards

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Louis Sullivan, Golden Door, Transportation Building, Chicago, IL, 1893.

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Probably designed by Clara Driscoll, Poppy shade, model 1467, glass, pre-1906, on Cushion base, designed pre-1903. Collection of the New-York Historical Society.

Probably designed Clara Driscoll and executed by Alice Gouvy, Study for a Poppy Shade, watercolor, c. 1900. Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Clara Driscoll with Alice Gouvy, Tiffany Studios, Butterfly shade and Primrose mosaic base, model 148, 1898.

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Louis Comfort Tiffany, Punch bowl with three ladles, favrile glass, silver, 1900. Collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, Vase, carved, cut and engraved favrile glass, c. 1895-98. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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George Ohr, Pitcher with snake, earthenware, c 1895-1900.

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Gorham Silver Company, Ewer and Platter, silver, 1901. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

William C. Codman (1839-1921), designer; Gorham Manufacturing Company, Martelé Dressing Table and Stool, silver, glass, fabric, ivory, 1899. Collection of the Dallas Museum of Art.

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Louis Comfort Tiffany, Peacock Mosaic, Entrance Hall, Havemeyer Residence, 1892. Collection of the University of Michigan (U/M).

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Samuel Colman and Louis Comfort Tiffany, Table for the Music Room, Havemeyer Residence, stained opalescent glass, 1890-1892. U/M.

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William Morris, Acanthus, wallpaper, 1874

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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio, Oak Park, IL, 1889-1909.

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Frank Lloyd Wright, Rug Design (unexecuted), Avery Coonley House, Riverside, IL, 1907.

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Frank Lloyd Wright, Desk-Cabinet from the A. W. Gridley House, Batavia, IL, oak with patinated metal hardware, c. 1906. Sotheby’s sale N08970, lot 69, March 6, 2013.

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William D. Gates (b. 1852), designer, Gates Pottery, Monumental vase, glazed earthenware, 1905-1910.

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Frank Lloyd Wright, drawing of the Larkin Administration Building, Buffalo, NY, 1903.

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Frank Lloyd Wright, Tree of Life Window, for Darwin D. Martin House, glass, copper, foilens, wood and paint, 1904. Collection of Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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Gustav Stickley, Chalet Desk, no. 505, with Chalet desk chair, no. 2578, oak and replaced rush. Collection of Crab Tree Farm.

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Gustav Stickley, Fall-Front Desk, oak, iron, pewter, copper, various woods, designed c. 1903, executed c. 1903. Collection of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

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Grueby Faience Company, Lamp Base, earthenware and iron, c. 1897-1907. Collection of Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.

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Sara Galner (1894-1982), decorator, made by Paul Revere Pottery (a.k.a. Saturday Evening Girls) (1908-1942), Vase, earthenware, 1915. MMA.