Overview
A magnificent pair of large, arched stained glass window panels depicting a mirrored scene of a regal peacock perched on a balustrade. The design heavily references Louis Comfort Tiffany's iconic Art Nouveau masterworks, utilizing a rich palette of opalescent, rippled, and streaky glass to capture the shimmering texture of feathers and water.
Story
Peacocks became the ultimate symbol of the Art Nouveau movement, representing beauty, decadence, and the exotic. These panels recreate that turn-of-the-century obsession, bringing the dramatic, light-filled luxury of a Gilded Age mansion into a modern home.
Maker / Origin
While inspired by the legendary Tiffany Studios of New York, these panels are high-quality late 20th-century revivals. During the 1970s and 80s, a massive resurgence in stained glass craftsmanship led talented American studios to recreate complex, multi-layered Tiffany designs using traditional copper foil techniques.
Condition & Value
The panels appear to be in excellent condition, mounted securely within architectural window frames. There are no obvious signs of bowing, sagging, or cracked glass segments, which is common in large panels of this weight. Excellent preservation of the lead/solder lines.