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Tiffany received the patent for Favrile glass in 1894.
In addition, there are three masterpieces of iridescent Tiffany Favrile glass.
He mixed semiprecious stones with favrile glass and enamels.
Favrile glass was used in Tiffany's stained-glass windows.
Louis Comfort Tiffany signed one of his Favrile glass windows inside.
By 1892, he had invented and named the favrile glass process, which involved blending different colors of semimolten glass.
Favrile glass also backs a large ornamental clock in Detroit's Guardian Building.
His iridescent Favrile glass, wisteria lampshades and stained-glass murals were world famous.
A second grouping of three Tiffany favrile glass windows is located on the western wall of the nave above the narthex.
Favrile glass is a type of iridescent art glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
At the 1900 Paris Exposition, Favrile glass won the grand prize in the exposition.
Favrile glass often has a distinctive characteristic that is common in some glass from Classical antiquity: it possesses a superficial iridescence.
The reredos displays a pair of peacocks - symbols of eternal life - under a crown in a Favrile glass mosaic.
The eastern chancel window features a tripartate composition executed in favrile glass by the Tiffany studios of New York.
Tiffany Treasures: Favrile Glass from Special Collections.
In the same year, Favrile glass panels depicting the plantation, palmetto leaves, magnolia branches, and sugar cane stalks were installed in the house.
The building includes a chapel that has a favrile glass mosaic of the Last Supper designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
(Among the misguided Tiffany inclusions are four of his wonderfully irregular "lava" vases, made of favrile glass.)
The rose window employs Tiffany Favrile Glass, from the studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Here Divisionism all but disappears in a hard gloss that gives Grubicy's bodies of water the iridescence of mother of pearl or Favrile glass.
In 1913 Louis Comfort Tiffany sued Steuben for $50,000 for copying his trademarked iridescent favrile glass, a bit similar to aurene.
Made from Favrile glass by one of Louis Comfort Tiffany's artists, it depicts the Presentation of Christ at the Temple.
Included are furniture, jewelry, ceramics, enameled objects, paintings and design studies, stained-glass windows and lamps, and the Favrile glass vases that are his most lasting achievement.
These mosaics, composed of that company's justly famous opalescent Favrile glass, are as delicate as the Venetian glass mosaics above are bold.
At Marshall Field's we stood among the lipstick counters and craned our necks to admire the 1.6 million bits of Favrile glass in the Tiffany mosaic high above.