Louis C. Tiffany typically signed his pieces with "L.C. Tiffany" or "Tiffany Studios" for items created by his studio, often accompanied by a gold or copper foil label. Some pieces also feature a signature etched into the glass or metal. His work is also identifiable by distinctive design elements and craftsmanship that reflect the Art Nouveau style he championed. The signature was an important aspect of branding his artistic legacy.
C. Louis Leipoldt died in 1947.
Louis Howland was born in c. 1889, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Harry Cohn died on 1958-02-27.
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c/o Louis Walsh Management, 24 Courtney House, Appian Way, Dublin 6 to John and Edward
With a pen in his hand. While a bottle of rum in the other.
R. Koch has written: 'Louis C. Tiffany's glass, bronzes, Lamps'
Yes, Tiffany & Co. has used the "T & Co." mark on some of their jewelry pieces. This mark is a shortened version of their full brand name.
Tiffany Anders was born in c. 1975.
His mark is "Dale Tiffany Inc.", and also includes a copyright logo (a "c" in a circle).
C. Louis Leipoldt died in 1947.
L. C. Tiffany
Louis C. Camilleri was born in 1957.
Louis C. Rabaut was born in 1886.
Louis C. Rabaut died in 1961.
Louis C. Hunter died in 1984.
Louis C. Hunter was born in 1898.