Of All His Artistic Endeavors, Stained Glass Brought Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) His Greatest Recognition. In The Early 1890S, He Developed A Method Of Blending Different Colors Together In Glass While It Was In A Molten State, Achieving Subtle Effects Of Shading And Texture. He Called The Result “Favrile” (From Fabrile, An Old English Word Meaning “Hand-Wrought”). Our Bookmark Celebrates Grapevine (Ca. 1902–15), A Beautiful Favrile Glass Window In The Met Collection.
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