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Card 56

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Mackintosh's White Room was in the International Interior Design Exhibiton in Vienna in 1900

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Card 57

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Mackintosh's entry was built 88 years after he designed it, in 1989. It took 7 years to build.

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Card 58

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Hill House (1902), Helensburgh, built for Walter Blackie

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Card 59

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'Snake Charmer at Tangier' (1872) - an early painting of Tiffany's

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Card 60

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The Tiffany Residence on 71st Street and Madison, built in 1883 - ceiling 45 feet high

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Card 61

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'View of Oyster Bay' 1908 stained glass window, 72x66 inches

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Card 62

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'Autumn Window' 1923 for Mr Tavle

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Card 63

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In 1893, he founded his own glasshouse at Corona, New York. The director was Arthur J Nash, and the range was called Fabrile (later changed to Favrile' meaning 'handwrought'

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Card 64

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By 1900 43 Museums had Favrile in their collections on show

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Card 65

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Irridescent Jack in the pulpit vase 1900

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