by Echo Heron
Paperback- $20.95
IN THE SUMMER OF 1888, Clara Wolcott, a daring young artist from Ohio, walked into Louis Tiffany's Manhattan office to interview for a job as a ...
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32 years before women could vote and 90 years before women's rights became a movement, Clara Wolcott Driscoll designed exquisite stained glass art (lamps, windows, objects d'art) for the brutish Louis Tiffany and led a group of under paid and unappreciated women who built them under his name. Excellent research and background; very well written. Reads like a fast-paced novel.
Fabulous true story of strong women who blazed the way for future generations. A great read! Extremely well researched.
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