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The inspiration for the Frank Lloyd Wright Dana-Thomas Butterfly Earrings design comes from an art glass entry window in the Susan Lawrence Dana House in Springfield, Illinois (1902). Wright used geometric abstractions of flowers, plants, and insects of the prairie in the more than two hundred windows, doors, panels, and skylights in the house. The glass butterflies that inspired this earring welcome visitors in the transom window above the entrance door of the house. Solid brass, electro-plated with non-tarnishing silver finish, giclée print, ear wires are hypo-allergenic. Made in the USA. Gift boxed with descriptive insert. Length: 1.47”.
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This beautifully designed Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Pendant features three stacked charms that allow for elegant movement and dynamic visual appeal. The geometric natural forms of the abstracted Tree of Life art glass window in the Darwin D. Martin house (1903) was designed to allow visual access to the outdoors while providing additional privacy. Solid brass, electroplated with...
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The design of the Frank Lloyd Wright April Showers Ceramic Bowls is adapted from his "April Showers" cover design submitted to Liberty Magazine. However it was considered too avant-garde and rejected. In this design, Wright's masterful use of the tools of his trade: a t-square, triangle, compass, colored pencils, created an enduring design that captures the essence of spring. These...
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The intricate Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Peacock Ceramic Bowl design is adapted from a peacock motif rug in the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo (1913-1922, demolished 1968), which depicts a geometric interpretation of the peacock, a motif that was repeated as a mural in "Peacock Alley", the hotel's lavish main lobby. These Frank Lloyd Wright bowls are officially licensed by the...
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Charley Harper’s The Alpine Northwest Jigsaw Puzzle captures Harper’s signature whimsical style which has delighted art and animal lovers for more than sixty years. Harper’s distinctive use of simple geometric shapes, patterns, and vivid colors became part of his hallmark style. The Alpine Northwest poster is one of ten posters Charley Harper was commissioned to create for the National Park...