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This Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Metal Framed Stained Glass vividly recreates one of Wright's most popular designs. The design is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore. This graphic was selected from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archive to be rendered in stained glass in the reconstructed foyer. 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 glass is then metal framed and and includes a hanging chain. Does NOT come with stand. Ht: 13.88". W: 11".
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This striking Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Hardwood Wall Medallion measures 28" x 9.5" x .5" depth and has been precision laser-cut and comes with a cherry veneer finish. Each panel is notched on the back for hanging and includes hanging screw. This Frank Lloyd Wright design is an adaptation of a detail from an art glass window in Wright's...
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This stunning Frank Lloyd Wright Robie 2 Art Glass Hardwood Art Screen Wall Panel measures 31.5" x 11.5" x .5" depth and has been precision laser-cut and comes with a cherry veneer finish. Each panel is notched on the back for hanging and includes hanging screw. The Frank Lloyd Wright Robie 2 Art Glass Hardwood Wall Panel design is adapted...
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This stunning Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Window Wood Art Screen Wall Panel Cherry measures 31.5" x 11.5" x .5" depth and has been precision laser-cut and comes with a cherry veneer finish. Each panel is notched on the back for hanging and includes hanging screw. This Frank Lloyd Wright Dana Window design is adapted from the suspended art glass curtain...
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The Louis Sullivan Skylight Tapestry Pillow is inspired by a window designed by Louis Henry Sullivan. for a branch of the Farmers Merchant & Union Bank, 1919. For a young Frank Lloyd Wright, his years working under Louis Sullivan, February of 1888 to June of 1893, undoubtedly shaped his design philosophy. Wright, who rarely acknowledged any direct influences called Sullivan his “Lieber Meister”...