
Louis Comfort Tiffany, the American artist and designer who worked during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was best known for his work in stained glass, although throughout his life he was also a painter, interior decorator, landscape designer, and architect. From 1902 to 1932, Tiffany operated his own glassmaking studios, known as Tiffany Studios, where hundreds of craftsmen were employed to create windows, mosaics, lamps, metalwork, ceramics, and enamels, all of which were designed and influenced by the artist himself.












