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The Gustav Klimt Water Serpents Habotai Silk Scarf features elements from the painting Wasserschlangen II (in English Water Serpents II) by the Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).
The painting has had a colorful history. It was originally commissioned for Jenny Steiner, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, and after the death of her husband Gebrüder Steiner, was herself the director of a silk manufacturing company. Under the Anschluss of 1938 and being of Jewish heritage, her family's factories were expropriated by the Nazis and her extensive art collection, which included many works by Klimt including Wasserschlangen II, was stolen and auctioned in Vienna beginning in 1940. Steiner escaped with many of her family members to Portugal, then Brazil and finally to the USA. In 2013 the painting was one of the works at the centre of The Bouvier affair, when it was sold, potentially fraudulently, by the Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier to the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for $183.3 million. 100% Habotai Silk. Hand rolled hems. Dimensions: 70” x 20.5” (180cm x 52cm).
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life art glass pattern is found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The four-pot variation is found on the central landing of the Martin House stairway. This exquisite adaptation of the Tree of Life stained glass window is framed with a copper patina frame for an antique feel and is...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Stained Glass, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, is adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to the glass. The...
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The intricate Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Peacock Throw design is adapted from a peacock motif rug in the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo (1913-1922, demolished in 1968), which depicts a geometric interpretation of the peacock, a motif repeated as a mural in "Peacock Alley", the hotel's lavish main lobby. Developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the throw measures...
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The design of this Sullivan Table Runner is based on a window in the National Farmer's Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1908, designed by Louis Henry Sullivan, with decorative elements by George Elmslie. It was the first of Sullivan's "jewel box" bank designs. A design from an important historic architectural building, brought to life for today’s modern homes with extraordinary weaving and...