View of Oyster Bay is a beloved example of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s artistry in leaded glass. Originally commissioned for the Manhattan home of silk magnate William C. Skinner (1855–1922), the window offers a view remarkably similar to the north shore of Long Island where Tiffany built his country estate, Laurelton Hall. In 1978, Morse Museum founders Jeannette Genius (1909–89) and Hugh F. McKean (1908–95) loaned View of Oyster Bay to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (The Met). For decades, The Met’s visitors have enjoyed the window in the American Wing’s Engelhard Court. Through summer 2025, while The Met reinstalls the Court, Morse visitors will have an opportunity to see the window on view in Revival & Reform: Eclecticism in the Nineteenth-Century Environment.