Category
PaintingMedium
Oil/panelType of Artwork
Original artworkCertificate issued by
Maison d-Art (Art Historian)Signature
lower rightSize of the artwork
41 x 39.5 cm(16.14 x 15.55 in)
Invoice issued by
Maison d-ArtCondition
excellentArtwork description
Louis Comfort TIFFANY
(1848-1933)
The Berber woman (1910)
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Tiffany travelled extensively through Europe, North America, and in North Africa in 1870–71, with the painter Robert Swain Gifford (1840–1905), where he derived inspiration for paintings like The snake charmer in Tangier. Completed in 1872 and exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, the painting shows as ours, Tiffany’s penchant for exotic art and architecture. Beginning in the late 1870s, Tiffany turned his attention to decorative arts and interiors, although he never abandoned painting. The paintings by Tiffany are not numerous, with only 5 portraits. Available the study note of 7 pages on request with photos