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Historic group photo of Clara Driscoll with the “Tiffany Girls” on the roof of Tiffany Studios, circa 1904. Photo courtesy of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of Art.

Tiffany’s Secret Women: The Forgotten “Tiffany Girls”

At the turn of the 20th century, Louis Comfort Tiffany's vibrant stained-glass creations became icons of American Art Nouveau. Yet, behind these masterpieces was a team of talented women—known as the "Tiffany Girls"—whose names remained largely unknown for decades. This article sheds light on their invaluable contributions and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated industry.

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A reinterpreted portrait of Louis Comfort Tiffany (c. 1908), upscaled and relit by MUG5. Original photo from Wikimedia Commons.

Louis Comfort Tiffany: A Quest of Beauty in Glass and Light

Louis Comfort Tiffany’s journey spanned painting, stained glass innovation, and bold interior design—culminating in a legacy of color and light that still enchants. Dive into his genius, the women who fueled his success, and the enduring glow of his opalescent artistry.

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