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High-profile museum exhibitions have helped: In 2006, the Metropolitan Museum of Art mounted an exhibition of Louis Comfort Tiffany 's works; the show included an acquisition from Macklowe.
A Nouveau Niche on Display Kimberly Chou 2011
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In the Morse Museum of American Art's jaw-dropping 12,000-square-foot wing devoted to Laurelton Hall, Louis Comfort Tiffany's huge estate on the North Shore of Long Island, there are layers and layers—of materials, of meaning, of history.
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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This building, which was constructed between 1877 and 1881, contains richly decorated rooms with elements by the leading designers of the day, including Louis Comfort Tiffany and Stanford White.
Firm Shares $200 Million Plan for Reinforcing Armory Pia Catton 2011
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At the court's periphery, the flower-topped columns and golden glass lanterns of Louis Comfort Tiffany's garden loggia at Laurelton Hall evoke a lost world of decorative magnificence and sumptuous style.
The New World Reborn Ada Louise Huxtable 2012
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Of course, Louis Comfort Tiffany is most famous for the stained-glass windows and lighting featuring his patented opalescent glassmaking techniques.
Window on a Lush Life Stuart Ferguson 2011
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The village has several historic sites and buildings, including the Irvington Town Hall, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and includes a theater, and the Irvington Presbyterian Church, with stained-glass windows designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany , whose family owned property in the village.
Westchester's Irvington Stays on Track Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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The captivating Charles Engelhard Court now features an impressive array of sculptures and stained glass while retaining the sumptuous loggia designed and built by Louis Comfort Tiffany for Laurelton Hall, his home on Long Island.
Signs of Spring in New York Andrew Harper 2010
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The captivating Charles Engelhard Court now features an impressive array of sculptures and stained glass while retaining the sumptuous loggia designed and built by Louis Comfort Tiffany for Laurelton Hall, his home on Long Island.
Signs of Spring in New York Andrew Harper 2010
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The interior features Asian - and North African-influenced stencil patterns by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his partners; a carved, black walnut Venetian bed decorated with cherubs, and Twain's billiard table.
Surviving by Twain's Example Julia M. Klein 2010
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The captivating Charles Engelhard Court now features an impressive array of sculptures and stained glass while retaining the sumptuous loggia designed and built by Louis Comfort Tiffany for Laurelton Hall, his home on Long Island.
Signs of Spring in New York Andrew Harper 2010
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