The fountain in the central court at Louis Comfort Tiffany's 'Laurelton Hall' in Laurel Hollow.Photos from the Library of Congress.
For anyone interested in more on Louis C. Tiffany or Laurelton Hall, check out this book: Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall: An Artist's Country Estate









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Ironic, the last photo is of a chapel. Sinful, that this peaceful haven was destroyed by (hell)fire. Thank God for the preservation of the artifacts that were not vandalized. If it's true that the firetrucks could not reach the house because of the fountain, that's even sadder. My time machine would take me here, for sure.
Still heartbroken, I was at least somewhat lifted when I saw that this incredible lamp was moved to the museum. How was it not destroyed, or stolen, all of those years?? Goosebumps, because it speaks volumes of Tiffany, and his heart for the beauty of nature.
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