J. & J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American, 1877-1907), Clock, 1884. Glazed tile and gilt bronze.

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J. & J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American, 1877-1907), Clock, 1884. Glazed tile and gilt bronze.
so this is fairly random, but i’m curious to know if you’ve ever heard of/been to the driehouse museum in chicago? it’s a preserved/restored home from the guilded age, and it’s genuinely one of the most beautiful places i’ve ever seen—i would highly recommend looking it up online! i visited it today (and almost cried at how stunning some of the architectural features were, haha) and thought it seemed like something you would appreciate.
I looked it up. Ye. Gods.
Next time I'm in Chicago...
Stained glass by Tiffany at The Driehaus Museum, Chicago, Illinois, USA
A quiet corner at the Driehaus Museum on the Near North Side, Chicago (10/6/2023)
Filigree Table Lamp, c. 1890s, by Tiffany Studios, on exhibit at the Frick Art Museum in Pittsburgh, from the collection of Richard H. Driehaus
Henry Charles Barker (English, 1850-1950), Galleon Pendant, c.1915. © The Richard H. Driehaus Museum, Chicago
Hi, hello, have I ever mentioned how much I adore stained glass??? 🤩 (Got to see a Tiffany exhibit today at the Driehaus Museum ✨💕)
Samuel Mayo Nickerson Mansion, Chicago