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This Tiffany Hollyhocks Cloisonné Blown Glass Ornament from the Metropolitan Museum of Art is based on Garden Landscapes, a luminous three-panel window produced for Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) by Agnes F. Northrop (1857-1953). The window panel, now in The Met Museum's American Wing, was commissioned by businesswoman and philanthropist Sarah Cochran to evoke the idyllic grounds of her grand estate, Linden Hall, in Pennsylvania. Textured glass lends a three-dimensional quality and a dazzling iridescence to the hollyhocks. The ornament measures 3" in diameter with a coordinated gold mesh ribbon attached for hanging, and comes in a padded decorative gift box.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Luxfer Christmas Tree Topper is adapted from a glass block that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the American Luxfer Prism Company (circa 1893). This stunning tree topper is crafted with an anti-tarnish palladium coating and comes gift boxed. Ht: 8.5". W: 5.5".
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Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Skylight Tree Topper is adapted from the Wright arched glass skylight in the entryway of the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield, Illinois (1902-1904). This stunning tree topper is crafted with an anti-tarnish palladium coating and comes gift boxed. Ht: 8.5". W: 5.5".
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The three designs included in this Frank Lloyd Wright Christmas Tree Ornament Gift Set are adapted from a series of cover designs commissioned by Liberty Magazine in 1926-27: Saguaro Forms - whose design was later rendered in the Arizona Biltmore's reconstructed foyer; April Showers - an enduring geometric design that captures the essence of spring; September Desert - considered too...
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The three designs included in this Frank Lloyd Wright Christmas Tree Ornament Gift Set are: Robie House - Adapted from the art glass window in the living room of the Frederick C. Robie house, Chicago, Illinois (1908); Thomas House - Adapted from the library window of the Frank W. Thomas House, Oak Park Illinois (1901); Dana House - Adapted from...