While moving my wife’s daughter into her college dorm we found ourselves with a little time to kill and so visited the Morse Museum of American Art, which contains one of the preeminent collections of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s work. This door is from Tiffany’s grand estate, Laurelton Hall.
“In 1902, Louis Comfort Tiffany began construction of a large house and country estate on 580 acres of land a few miles from Oyster Bay, Long Island. On the site of the once popular resort, Hotel Laurelton, Tiffany erected an 84-room house, built conservatories and stables, and laid out 60 acres of carefully planned gardens said to cost more than the mansion itself. Called Laurelton Hall, the grand estate was the most personal and extensive project of the artist’s career.”
From: http://www.morsemuseum.org/louis-comfort-tiffany/laurelton-hall
Captured with a Samsung S7, 132 cameras, processed in Agisoft (med/med/2mil).
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