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Landscape, triptych,
ca. 1910–19
Attributed to Agnes F. Northrop, American, 1857–1953
Tiffany Studios, active 1892–1930, New York, NY
Tiffany Studios, active 1892–1930, New York, NY
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This landscape window was created in the 1910s by the studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The window was originally installed in the Newark, New Jersey, home of Elizabeth and Percy Ballantine, a member of Princeton's Class of 1902. It was given to the Art Museum by Percy's son Norman, a member of the Class of 1935, in 1967.;
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Title
Landscape, triptych
Dates
ca. 1910–19
Medium
Leaded glass
Dimensions
127.0 x 232.5 cm (50 x 91 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Norman A. Ballantine, Class of 1935, in memory of Percy Ballantine, Class of 1902, Peter Ballantine, Class of 1925, Peter Stevens Ballantine, Class of 1952
Object Number
y1967-6
Inscription
Left and right panels, lower left & lower right corners, in cameo relief: Louis C. Tiffany N.Y.;
Middle panel, lower left corner: Louis C. Tiffany
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Home of Elizabeth and Percy Ballantine, 360 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, NJ, until 1951; their home in Lake Wales, FL, until 1964; collection of Norman Ballantine, Library Place, Princeton, NJ
- Alfreda J. Murck, "Acquisitions 1967," Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 27, no. 1 (1968): p. 35-41., p. 36
- Robert Judson Clark, et. al., The arts and crafts movement in America, 1876-1916: an exhibition organized by the Art Museum, Princeton University and the Art Institute of Chicago, (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972)., no. 25 (illus.)
- Isabelle Ascombe and Charlotte Gere, Arts & crafts in Britain and America, (New York: Rizzoli, 1978)., fig. 115
- Marjorie Elliot Bevlin, Design through discovery, (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1980)., p. 110 (color illus.)
- Allen Rosenbaum and Francis F. Jones, Selections from The Art Museum, Princeton University, (Princeton, NJ: The Art Museum, Princeton University, 1986), p. 29 (illus.)