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DECORATIVE ARTS

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When Waite and Genevieve Phillips donated Philbrook to become Tulsa’s first art museum, they also donated decorative arts objects that they had used to furnishing their elaborate home. These objects, which include 18th-century tapestries, stained glass windows, and furniture, became the foundation of the American and European Decorative Arts and Design Collection at Philbrook. Over the years, the collection has grown to contain over 1500 objects that range in date from the 16th century through the early 21st century and include glassware, ceramics, textiles, furniture, and design objects.

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D'Ascenzo Studios
c. 1927
The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche
Peter van den Hecke
c. 1745-49
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David Rittenhouse
c. 1775
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Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
19th century
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The Eleventh Artel, Moscow
1908-17
Clematis vase
Gallé Glass Works
c. 1925
Royal Flemish vase
Mt. Washington Glass Co.
1888-1895
Portland Vase
Wedgwood
19th century
Pair of lidded urns
Wedgwood
second half 18th century