Peacocks and Peonies II

John La Farge, Peacocks and Peonies II, 1882, stained glass window, frame: 11251 146 12 in. (284.5130.316.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Henry A. La Farge, 1936.12.2
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Artwork Details

Title
Peacocks and Peonies II
Date
1882
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
frame: 11251 146 12 in. (284.5130.316.5 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Henry A. La Farge
Mediums
Mediums Description
stained glass window
Classifications
Subjects
  • Object — flower — peony
  • Animal — bird — peacock
Object Number
1936.12.2

Artwork Description

La Farge's stained-glass windows reflect the Gilded Age fascination with medieval art and craftsmanship. The industrial revolution had made inexpensive, mass-produced glass available to anyone, but art glass remained an emblem of wealth and good taste. These windows were commissioned by Frederick Lothrop Ames, a railroad magnate who had them installed in the vast, baronial hall of his Boston house.

The tail feathers of the peacocks are made of bits of glass in the "broken jewel" technique; each peony blossom is a single piece of glass molded to catch the light differently through the day. La Farge layered his colored glass as a painter would build glazes of colors to achieve the right shade. For the composition, he borrowed from many cultures: the central panels with the bird and flower motif evoke Chinese and Japanese screens; the lower panels emulate Pompeian architecture; and the transoms above recall the tympanum above the door to a Romanesque cathedral.

Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006

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Al Stirt, Floating Rim Bowl, 1988, myrtle burl, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of George Peter Lamb and Lucy Scardino in memory of Natalie Rust Lamb, 1995.100.29
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Date1988
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