Marsh marigold 141 [watercolor] [art original].

Title: 
Marsh marigold 141 [watercolor] [art original].

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Author/Artist: 
Gouvy, A. C. (Alice Carmen)
Description: 
1 art original : watercolor on paper ; 55 x 52 cm.
Other Authors: 
Tiffany, Louis Comfort, 1848-1933.
Tiffany Furnaces (Corona, New York, N.Y.)
Format of Material: 
Prints & Drawings
Bib ID: 
88921
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Location: 
Secured Stacks - Art Box Storage
Call Number: 
No call number available
Notes: 
Drawing is of bunch of marsh marigolds with stems and leaves in shades of greens and purples and flowers in yellow. The drawing is set against a watercolored background of purples and greens surrounding the flowers.
Drawing was probably used to guide the production of a Tiffany enamel.
"Tiffany Furnaces" ; "Enamel Dept. S. G. Co." stamped on front. S. G. Co. stands for the Stourbridge Glass Company.
"A.C. Gouvy" -- in pencil on front.
#154/2.50" -- on back.
"Mach Marigold" -- in pencil on back.
Biographical information on Gouvy published in: New Light on Tiffany: Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls by Martin Eidelberg et al.
conserved, matted 20070700 Michele Phillips, M.A.C., of Westlake Conservators, Ltd.
Photographed March 2009 (Photography no. 1000074693).
Displayed in the exhibition titled "Tiffany treasures: Design drawings by Alice Gouvy and Lillian Palmié" held at the Corning Museum of Glass from November 1, 2009-March 21, 2010 and the Rakow Research Library from March 24-April 30, 2010.
On loan to the New York Historical Society September 2011-May 2012 for inclusion in their traveling exhibition titled "A New Light on Tiffany: Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls" located at The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida.
Object/Material Note: 
Published in Corning Museum of Glass [2009 brochure]: 109342, p. 14 NK5102.C8 .C81b 2009.