A 'PEONY' LEADED GLASS WINDOW
A 'PEONY' LEADED GLASS WINDOW

TIFFANY STUDIOS FOR THE RESIDENCE OF RICHARD B. MELLON, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1908-1912

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A 'PEONY' LEADED GLASS WINDOW
Tiffany Studios for the residence of Richard B. Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1908-1912
34 7/8 x 29 7/8in. (88.6 x 75.9cm.), framed
Literature
Alastair Duncan, Tiffany Windows, 1980, p. 64, as part of a larger window.
Sale room notice
Please note the provenance of this window: Christie's New York, May 26, 1983, lot 338.

Lot Essay

The panel offered here was part of a larger landscape window commissioned by Richard B. Mellon for his home at 6500 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, in 1908-1912. The house was torn down in 1940 and some of the panels were destroyed. Other panels are currently in the collection of the Carnegie Institute.

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