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What the critics have said about this exhibition and catalogue:

"The Tiffany exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 was the greatest display of 19th-century American silver the world had ever seen, " said John Loring, design director at Tiffany and Company. "The current show at the Flagler Museum is the second greatest."

-New York Times, February 24, 2006

 

"This luscious [exhibition catalogue] heightens our appreciation of the exposition and especially Tiffany's contribution to it."

-Silver Magazine, July/August, 2006

 

"Without question, it is the number one display of American gold and silversmithing ever seen. For anyone interested in American art, architecture, design, and the craftsmanship of precious objects, it is an absolute must see."

-Quest Magazine, March 2006

"Tracing the whereabouts of the exquisite silver pieces, many of which hadn't been seen publicly or in this country in more than 100 years, was a fancy piece of detective work for sure. The exhibit provides a unique opportunity to view works of artistry and craftsmanship not likely to be duplicated, at least not any time soon."

-Sun-Sentinel, February 7, 2006

"An elegant reminder [of the World's Columbian Exposition] is at the Flagler Museum, where "Tiffany at the World's Columbian Exposition" displays some of the most beautiful objects made to support the American case. This is the first time the pieces Tiffany & Co.'s master silversmiths crafted for the fair have been shown together since the exposition."

-Palm Beach Daily News, March 12, 2006

"The Flagler Museum has produced an impressive, very thorough catalog, with essays by John Loring, design director at Tiffany & Co. and Flagler Museum director John Blades. It complements an equally fine exhibition at the former home of Henry Morrison Flagler, who, it's nice to learn, was a satisfied Tiffany customer."

-The Palm Beach Post, February 5, 2006

Tiffany at the World’s Columbian Exposition Tiffany at the World’s Columbian Exposition
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