Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall; an artist's country estate.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall; an artist's country estate.

Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

2006

262 pages

$65.00

Hardcover

N6537

This publication accompanies the 2006-07 exhibition of art from Louis Comfort Tiffany's country estate, Laurelton Hall, at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition's developer Frelinghuysen, ...

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