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Phone
  
+44 1254 233782

Haworth Art Gallery

Established
  
21 September 1921 (1921-09-21)

Location
  
Type
  
Art gallery, museum and park

Collections
  
Tiffany glassOil paintings and watercolours

Owner
  
Hyndburn Borough Council

Website
  
www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/hag

Address
  
Hollins Ln, Accrington BB5, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 12–4:15PMSaturday12–4:15PMSunday12–4:15PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesday12–4:45PMThursday12–4:45PMFriday12–4:45PM

Similar
  
Haworth Park, Blackburn Museum and Art G, Towneley Park, Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, Crown Ground

The Haworth Art Gallery is a public art gallery located in Accrington, Lancashire, northwest England, and is the home of the largest collection in Europe of Tiffany glass from the studio of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The museum, a Tudor-style house, was originally built in 1909 to be the home of William Haworth, a manufacturer of textiles. The house was designed by Walter Brierley (1862–1926, a York architect known as "the Yorkshire Lutyens". It was bequeathed to the people of Accrington in 1920, and stands in nine acres of parkland on the south side of Accrington Town Centre.

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The Haworth's Tiffany collection is the largest outside the United States, with almost every type of Tiffany glass, including 140 pieces, including Favrile glass tiles, jewels, samples and mosaics. It was the gift of Joseph Briggs, a design apprentice who left Accrington at 17 to emigrate to the United States, where he worked for Tiffany for 40 years from about 1892. In 1933, he sent his Tiffany collection home.

The collection is on permanent public display in four themed-rooms: 'Tiffany and Interior Design', 'Tiffany and the Past', 'Tiffany and Nature', and 'The Tiffany Phenomenon'. Notable in the Gallery's Tiffany collection are over 70 vases, including a group of 'Millefiore Paperweight' and 'Intaglio' or cut-glass examples, 'flowerform' vases, vases shaped like vegetables, 'Cypriote' and 'Tel-El-Amarna' vases inspired by Roman and Egyptian examples. There are also samples relating to decorative schemes Briggs was involved with, and his 'Sulphur-crested Cockatoos' mosaic.

The museum also has a collection of mainly 19th-century oil paintings and watercolours including works by Frederic, Lord Leighton, Claude Joseph Vernet, John Frederick Herring and others.


References

Haworth Art Gallery Wikipedia


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