TIFFANY STUDIOS, Corona, New York (parent company)<br />
 TIFFANY FURNACES, Corona, New York (manufacturer)<br />
 Clara DRISCOLL (designer)<br/>
<em>Wisteria, table lamp</em> (1903-1905) <!-- (front) --><br />

glass, lead, bronze (patinated), electrical components<br />
68.6 x 47.0 cm diameter<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, NGV Women's Association, 2018<br />
2018.649<br />

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Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Studio

Thu 21 May 20, 12.30pm–1pm

TIFFANY STUDIOS, Corona, New York (parent company)<br /> TIFFANY FURNACES, Corona, New York (manufacturer)<br /> Clara DRISCOLL (designer)<br/> <em>Wisteria, table lamp</em> (1903-1905) <!-- (front) --><br /> glass, lead, bronze (patinated), electrical components<br /> 68.6 x 47.0 cm diameter<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased, NGV Women's Association, 2018<br /> 2018.649<br /> <!--134705-->
Past program

Free

This program takes place virtually

Clara Driscoll led the Tiffany studios Women’s Glass Cutting Department and designed more than 30 lamps during her career, including the Wisteria, table lamp, one of the most expensive designs available from the Tiffany studio.

Discover the story behind her challenges and achievements as an early 20th century designer, her meticulous design process and the limitations of marriage on her career.

This talk will be delivered online via Webex Events.

Ten minutes before the scheduled start time please join here and provide the event password Driscoll#2105.

Speakers
Amanda Dunsmore, Senior Curator, International Decorative Arts and Antiquities, NGV
Talks and discussions Decorative Arts NGV Collection Virtual