Autumn in New York: Exquisite Tiffany Studios Stained Glass

The brilliant glass windows reveals the scientific and artistic genius of the company’s founder and employees.
Autumn in New York: Exquisite Tiffany Studios Stained Glass
"Autumn Landscape," 1923–1924, by Agnes F. Northrop. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Courtesy of The Met
|Updated:

Autumn in New York brings opportunities to see foliage throughout the city’s parks and tree-lined streets. However, two New York City museums, one in Manhattan and the other in Brooklyn, allow viewers to enjoy autumn foliage year round in the form of magnificent American-made stained glass windows by Tiffany Studios.

Examination of these windows’ colors, textures, and composition reveals the scientific and artistic genius of the company’s founder and employees.

‘Autumn Landscape’

Michelle Plastrik
Michelle Plastrik
Author
Michelle Plastrik is an art adviser living in New York City. She writes on a range of topics, including art history, the art market, museums, art fairs, and special exhibitions.