Driscoll, Clara, 1861-1944

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Clara Driscoll (December 15, 1861 – November 6, 1944) was head of the Tiffany Studios Women's Glass Cutting Department (the "Tiffany Girls"), in New York City. Using patterns created from the original designs, these women selected and cut the glass to be used in the famous lamps. Driscoll designed more than thirty Tiffany lamps produced by Tiffany Studios, among them the Wisteria, Dragonfly, Peony, and from all accounts her first — the Daffodil.
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referencedIn Dodd, Jimmie A., 1917-1984. Dodd, Jimmie A., photograph collection, 1937-1966. University of Texas Libraries
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Tallmadge OH US
Volusia County FL US
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Art metal-work
Glass lampshades
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Birth 1861-12-15

Death 1944-11-06

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