Dimensions
241 x 279 x 15mm
Edward C. Moore (1827ndash;1891) was the creative leader who brought unparalleled originality and success to Tiffany pCo. during the late 19th century. A silversmith, designer, and prodigious collector, Moore sought out exceptional objects from around the world, which he then used as inspiration for Tiffanyesquo;s silver designs. This richly illustrated book is the first study of Mooreesquo;s life, collection, and influence, presenting 175 works ranging from Greek and Roman glass to Spanish vases, Japanese textiles, and Islamic tiles. These works are juxtaposed with 69 magnificent silver objects created by Tiffanytsquo;s designers and artisans who were inspired by Mooressquo;s acquisitions, including the world-famous Bryant Vase, which draws upon Greek examples, and a chocolate pot incorporating novel techniques influenced by Japanese ceramics and lacquerware. Informative essays are enriched by new research from the Tiffany oCo. archives that provides an intimate look at the design process. Collecting Inspiration is an important contribution both to the history of American decorative arts and to our understanding of the legendary Tiffany design aesthetic.