Tiffany stained glass
Tiffany stained glass. Art Nouveau found expression in the glass art, giving the birth to masterpieces as the Tiffany stained glass.
Art Nouveau was an innovative and individualistic movement of art, architecture and applied arts.
Each artist interpreted this style in its own manner.
Also the name of the Art Nouveau changes depending on the areas and on the main representatives.
In France it's known as Le Style Moderne and as Arte joven in Spain.
In Italy and in the USA the movement was named with representatives' names: in Italy is known as Liberty Style due to London's Liberty & Co store, in the United States is known as Tiffany Style, in honour of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Louis Comfort Tiffany is the American artist most related to the Art Nouveau.
He was a designer of decorative arts, famous for his stained glasses.
Tiffany conceived stained glass windows, lamps and glass mosaics.
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