This program explores the CMA’s collection of stained glass lamps, and additional works, by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Learn about American designer and stained glass innovator Louis Comfort Tiffany, his inspirations from nature, and the crucial role that women artists, like Ohio-native Clara Driscoll, played in his studio.
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45-60 minutes
Education: Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons
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Fine Arts
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio United States
Lessons are designed for grades Pre-K–12 and are designed to support standards.
Contact: Arielle Levine alevine@clevelandart.org 12167072688
1. This programs begins with brief biographical information on Louis Comfort Tiffany and Clara Driscoll.2. Description of different influences on Tiffany's work.3. Introduction to a selection of Tiffany lamps.4. Description of the process of creating a Tiffany lamp.5. Introduction to other luxury objects produced by Tiffany.
1. To highlight the collection of Tiffany works in the museum's collection.2. To emphasize the crucial role that women artists, like Ohio-native Clara Driscoll, played in Tiffany Studios.