Edward C. Moore (1827–1891)—the creative force who led Tiffany & Co. to unparalleled originality and success during the second half of the 19th century—amassed a vast collection of decorative arts of exceptional quality and in various media, from Greek and Roman glass and Japanese baskets to metalwork from the Islamic world. These objects were a source of inspiration for Moore, a noted silversmith in his own right, and the designers he supervised.
The exhibition
Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. will feature more
than 180 extraordinary examples from Moore's personal collection, which was
donated to the Museum, alongside 70 magnificent silver objects designed and
created at Tiffany & Co. under his direction. Drawn primarily from the
holdings of The Met, the display will also include seldom seen examples from a
dozen private and public lenders. A defining figure in the history of American
silver, Moore played a pivotal role in shaping the legendary Tiffany design
aesthetic and the evolution of The Met’s collection.
The exhibition is made possible by
The catalogue is made possible by the William Cullen Bryant
Fellows of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/collecting-inspiration-edward-c-moore-at-tiffany-and-co
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