EditorialStrip of mixed lace with a wreath of rosette flowers, Strip of natural-colored mixed lace: Milanese ribbon lace. Pattern with a wreath of six rosette flowers from which a branch of c-volutes originates. The top of the short strip is finished straight. ...
EditorialFragment of multicolored silk lampshade, A fragment of silk fabric with a ground on which winding webs within which fine flower vines. The ground on which are multicolored flower sprays is striped between the winding paths., anonymous, Netherlands, 175...
EditorialFragment of silk lampshade with a pattern of pomegranates, floral vines and geometric motifs, for example. Fragment with a pattern of pomegranates, among others., anonymous, Persia, 1500 - 1599, silk, lampas (textile material), h 36.6 cm ? w 68 cm w 21...
EditorialFragment of silk lampshade, Fragment of silk fabric. A green ground has a pattern of a broad band in white, silver, green, pink and red, with a geometric pattern, branches with leaves and branches with fruits., anonymous, France (possibly), 1700, silk,...
EditorialHalf candle cap from bobbin lace with sitting duck, Half candle cap from natural-colored bobbin lace, Parisian lace. Slightly curved rectangular model with flipped curves on both short sides. In the middle of the lampshade is a sitting duck made in a m...
EditorialFragment red lampshade with circles and rosettes in gold and different colors, Elongated fragment red lampas with a pattern in gold. Concentric circles and quadrangles form a framework on a ground with arabesques and floral motifs. In the circles there...
EditorialFragment green with yellow silk lampshade, Fragment silk fabric. The symmetrical pattern has vertical garlands with large poppy flowers that intersect in a flower, surrounded entirely on the left and right by volute ornaments of flowered bands., anonym...
EditorialLampshade made of bobbin lace with birds on a spiral, A batiste, circling middle part has four inset windows, an entre-deux at the top and a scallop at the bottom. A foundation of bars has running spiral vines. Each window has a single, large spiral on...
EditorialFragment of multicolored silk lampshade, Fragment of multicolored silk tissue, with a white ground on which is a pattern of flower sprays around a flower bouquet., anonymous, France (possibly), 1680 - 1750, silk, lampas (textile material), h 37 cm ? w ...
EditorialLampshade of black silk, embroidered with three horns of abundance, on which embroidered three horns of abundance, from which flowers and fruits come. With gold thread, sequins and beads., anonymous, c. 1840 - c. 1860, silk, paillette, d 25 cm ? t 2 cm.
EditorialView from the Bed, with Lampshade. Alberto Giacometti; Swiss, 1901-1966. Date: 1965. Dimensions: 417 x 315 mm (image/plate); 565 x 448 mm (sheet). Etching on white wove paper. Origin: Switzerland.
EditorialSample copper sheet from Tiffany Studios, 1900?1907, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Copper, .6a: 18 3/4 x 7 1/4 in. (47.6 x 18.4 cm), Glass, Tiffany Studios (1902?32), Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) became well-known for its leaded-g...
EditorialGlass Cutter, 1900?1907, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Metal, Glass, Tiffany Studios (1902?32), Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) became well-known for its leaded-glass products, including lampshades. During the course of its operation...
EditorialDesign for lampshade, 1900?10, Made in New York, United States, American, Graphite pencil on paper mounted on board, Overall: 8 1/8 x 11 7/8 in. (20.7 x 30.2 cm), Drawings, Possibly Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American, 1892?1902), Possibly T...
EditorialLarge photograph of outing of the Lamp Shade Department, 1907, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, photograph, 9 7/8 ? 11 7/8 in. (25.1 ? 30.2 cm), Photographs, Tiffany Studios (1902?32), Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) became well-known f...
EditorialFirst photograph of Lamp Shade Department, 1900, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, photograph, 5 ? 6 1/8 in. (12.7 ? 15.6 cm), Photographs, Tiffany Studios (1902?32), Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) became well-known for its leaded-glass...
EditorialSoldering iron from Tiffany Studios, 1900?1907, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Metal, Glass, Tiffany Studios (1902?32), Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) became well-known for its leaded-glass products, including lampshades. During the ...
EditorialWoman in afternoon dress of crepe holding a lamp with a floral lampshade. Handcolored pochoir (stencil) lithograph from the French luxury fashion magazine Art, Gout, Beaute, 1925.
EditorialParis salon circa 1800, with fashionable guests playing a game of cards under a bouillotte (lampshade). Drawn by Jean-Francois Bosio, lithographed by Gaulard. Chromolithograph from Paul Lacroix's "Directoire, Consulat et Empire," Paris, 1884.