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A Tiffany Studios window just shattered records at auction

By Low Weixian 16 December, 2024
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The Danner Memorial Window, a towering creation by Tiffany Studios, just cemented its place in history as a masterpiece of stained-glass artistry

In a monumental moment for decorative arts, the Danner Memorial Window by Tiffany Studios soared to unprecedented heights at auction, doubling its sales estimates at US$12.5 million at Sotheby’s. Created in 1913 for an Ohio church, the nearly 5-metre-tall stained-glass marvel epitomises Louis Comfort Tiffany’s visionary artistry, designed by celebrated designer Agnes Northrop.

The window’s intricate design and luminous use of coloured glass have captivated collectors and connoisseurs alike. It features an awe-inspiring tableau of verdant landscapes and divine light, encapsulating the Gilded Age’s opulence. The spirited six-minute bidding at this Sotheby’s sale shattered Tiffany Studios’ previous auction record by an astonishing 500 per cent, marking a seismic shift in the appreciation of stained-glass artistry.

This result isn’t just a milestone for Tiffany Studios but a signal of a broader trend elevating decorative arts to fine art status. Sotheby’s described the sale as pivotal, akin to repositioning the decorative arts house within the pantheon of 20th-century artistic greats. The competitive bidding underscored a resurgent demand for collectible masterpieces that blend innovation with timeless beauty.

The Danner Memorial Window exemplifies the unique confluence of craftsmanship and storytelling—a hallmark of Tiffany Studios. Its success heralds a new chapter in the market for stained-glass masterpieces, securing Tiffany Studios’ legacy in the annals of art history.

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