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Tiffany Stained Glass Coloring Book

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Soft cover book with staple binding. 32 pages with 14 images to color on translucent paper Size: 8½ x 11 in. Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed. Published with the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) was the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, who founded the Tiffany and Co. jewelry store. Louis Comfort Tiffany began his artistic career as a painter. As a young man he headed an interior design firm, and then went on to found Tiffany Studios, where skilled artists and artisans created works under his direction. In his designs Tiffany incorporated landscapes, floral patterns, and other natural forms in a variety of rich colors. His craftsmanship, artistic innovation, and reverence for natural beauty made him one of the most influential designers of the past two centuries.

His colorful creations are shown as small reproductions on the inside front and back covers. When you color these pictures, you might want to try to copy his colors, or you might decide to use your own. The last page of this book is blank so that you can draw and color your own picture. Let your creativity flow!

Images

Young Woman at Fountain window, c. 1894

Daffodil window, 1916

Feeding the Flamingoes window, c. 1892, from First Presbyterian Church, Hoboken, New Jersey

Grape Arbor window (detail), after 1908

Landscape with Peacock and Peonies window (detail), c. 1900–1910

Lily window (detail), c. 1880s, from First Presbyterian Church, Hoboken, New Jersey

Eggplant transom, c. 1879, from the George Kemp House, New York City

Panel, c. 1908–1910, from the R. B. Mellon House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Parrots window, c. 1880–1890, from the William Watts Sherman House, Newport, Rhode Island

Child with Gourd window, 1898

Madonna and Child window (detail), 1895

Summer, from the Four Seasons window, c. 1899–1900

View of Oyster Bay window, c. 1908

Wisteria panel (detail), c. 1910

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