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Vase by Tiffany & Co.
Artist
Tiffany & Co.
Date
1877
Medium
Silver
Dimensions
8 1/8 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. (20.6 x 10.8 x 10.8 cm); 14 oz. 19 dwt. (464.5 g)
Culture
American
Department
The American Wing
Gallery
706
Location
706
Credit
Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. H. Frelinghuysen Gift, 1982

Description

Overview Vase Tiffany & Co. 1877 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 706 The opening of Japan to the West in the 1850s and subsequent displays of Japanese art at world’s fairs inspired great demand for Japanese-style objects in the United States. Edward C. Moore, the director of Tiffany’s silver department, was an early proponent and collector of Japanese art. The decorative motifs on this vase and their asymmetrical arrangement were clearly inspired by Japanese design. Originally, the vase had a lightly pebbled ground and oxidized accents that emulated Japanese metalwork. The silver workshop supervisor, Charles Gosjean, recorded in his diary that he visited the city's aquarium and also purchased fish from the Fulton Market, which he then had a colleague sketch. This dedication to close observation resulted in the highly accurate depictions of Chinese Brama fish on this vase. View more