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Studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Vase, ca.1902

Studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany, Vase, ca.1902

American Sculpture & Decorative Art
5,000 Works, 200 Digitized

From the recent acquisition of Zig V, a major work by the great American sculptor David Smith to the fine Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Tree of Life window, the de Young's collection in American craft and sculpture is of growing importance. The promised bequest of the Dorothy and George Saxe Collection (highlighted in the recent exhibition The Art of Craft: Contemporary Works from the Saxe Collection) will make the de Young one of the most important sites for contemporary studio craft in the United States.

Highlights from the Collection
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American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Greene and Greene, American, Side chair, 1907
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
United States, Desk and Bookcase, circa 1775
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Stephen de Staebler, Seated Woman, 1984
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Knight Leverett, Smallsword, c. 1735
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Vase, 1906 - 1912
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Gustave Herter, Mantlepiece for Thurlow Lodge, Menlo Park, California
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
Thomas Eakins, An Arcadian, 1883
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
John Will, Tankard, 1760 - 1770
American Sculpture & Decorative Art
High chest, circa 1780


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Timothy Anglin Burgard
Ednah Root Curator of American Art
tburgard@famsf.org
415.750.3621

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