112 pages, 8 x 11 in., softcover.
Edited by Nancy Long.
Morse Museum of American Art, 2002.
This book consists of seven scholarly essays about the Tiffany chapel, its significance, history, and conservation by the Morse. The articles are accompanied by more than 100 color and black-and-white photographs. Contributing authors include Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Wendy Kaplan, Department Head and Curator, Decorative Arts and Design at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Joel M. Hoffman, Vice Director for Education and Program Development, Brooklyn Museum of Art; Rustin Levenson, Director of Art Conservation Associates, New York City and Miami; John Maseman, Director and Chief Conservator, South Florida Conservation Center; Patricia Pongracz Spicka, Curator and Exhibition Coordinator, The Gallery at the American Bible Society in New York; Dr. Laurence J. Ruggiero, Director of the Morse Museum; and Thomas Venturella, owner and operator of Venturella Studio in New York.
Edited by Nancy Long.
Morse Museum of American Art, 2002.
This book consists of seven scholarly essays about the Tiffany chapel, its significance, history, and conservation by the Morse. The articles are accompanied by more than 100 color and black-and-white photographs. Contributing authors include Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Wendy Kaplan, Department Head and Curator, Decorative Arts and Design at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Joel M. Hoffman, Vice Director for Education and Program Development, Brooklyn Museum of Art; Rustin Levenson, Director of Art Conservation Associates, New York City and Miami; John Maseman, Director and Chief Conservator, South Florida Conservation Center; Patricia Pongracz Spicka, Curator and Exhibition Coordinator, The Gallery at the American Bible Society in New York; Dr. Laurence J. Ruggiero, Director of the Morse Museum; and Thomas Venturella, owner and operator of Venturella Studio in New York.