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This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.
First edition, first printing from 1943. Some minor discoloration on front cover and inscription on inside cover. No underlining, highlighting, or bent pages. This rare and valuable book is a must-have for any architecture enthusiast or collector. It is a hardcover, first edition, and first printing of Frank Lloyd Wright’s autobiography, An Autobiography. Published in 1943 by DUELL, SLOAN and PEARCE in New York, this book is a true gem that showcases the life and work of one of the most influential architects in history.
This hardcover book titled “Loud Wright: The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright” by Alan Weintraub is a must-have for any architecture enthusiast. The book is beautifully illustrated and includes a dust jacket, making it a great addition to any collection. It is also signed by Eric Loyd Wright the grand son who himself is an architect. It was signed at a special event about Frank Lipud right where Eric made an appearance and autographed the book. There is a program from the event included and a second pamphlet about the event. Not only is the book visually appealing, but it also contains special attributes such as being signed and personalized by the author. The book covers the topic of architecture and is region-specific to North America. This book is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Inspired by elements of the Historic Frank Lloyd Wright 1923 design of the Imperial Hotel in Japan and in honor of the 100th anniversary of his design. The gold finish case shape, triangle raised hour markers and laser-cut “peacock feather” design are all Wright architectural elements used in the building’s design. As an homage to Wright’s forward thinking, this unique clock inside walnut finished wooden frame is backlit automatically in low light to enhance Wright’s beautiful Peacock feather design. The LEDs are battery powered and have adjustable settings that allow for a low light to 6-hour time or ON in low light and OFF at full light, a unique design feature not offered anywhere else. The accurate quartz movement uses (1) AA battery, and the LEDs are powered by (4) D Cell batteries (not included). Inspired by elements of the Historic Frank Lloyd Wright 1923 design of the Imperial Hotel in Japan and in honor of the 100th anniversary of his design The gold finish case shape, triangle raised hour markers and laser-cut “peacock feather” design are all Wright architectural elements used in the building’s design. This unique clock inside walnut finished wooden frame is backlit automatically in low light to enhance Wright’s beautiful Peacock feather design The LEDs are battery powered and have adjustable settings that allow for a low light to 6-hour time or ON in low light and OFF at full light Accurate quartz movement.
This is a piece from JoSH AGle (SHAG) titled “The Harmonic Perspective”. This piece features Frank Llyod Wright’s Taliesin Architecture. This piece is a 16-color, hand-pulled, serigraph print measuring 22.5 x 48. This piece is from an edition of only 200 signed and numbered prints. This one is #154/200 and is in NM/Mint condition and comes with a signed and numbered COA. Recently Shag has been doing work for Disney and Star Wars as well as continuing with the Tiki / Palm Springs / Modern Pop art dynamic. He also focuses on the architecture and social life of Palm Springs and the Modern designs. Thanks for looking and please see my other listings for more great items!
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Adaptation of the art glass living room windows in the prairie-style Ward W. Willits house, Highland Park, Illinois, 1902. Solid wood base and frame, Light Cherry Finish. Requires (1) AA battery, not included. Country Of Origin: China Package Width: 20.5 Centimeters Package Height: 20.5 Centimeters Package Length: 7.6 Centimeters.
RPPC Postcard Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Spring Green WI. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph 12 Volumes by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer Hardcover. We pack items carefully and send them from Japan prompthy. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Inspired by elements of the Historic Frank Lloyd Wright 1923 design of the Imperial Hotel in Japan and in honor of the 100th anniversary of his design. The gold finish case shape, triangle raised hour markers and laser-cut “peacock feather” design are all Wright architectural elements used in the building’s design. As an homage to Wright’s forward thinking, this unique clock inside walnut finished wooden frame is backlit automatically in low light to enhance Wright’s beautiful Peacock feather design. The LEDs are battery powered and have adjustable settings that allow for a low light to 6-hour time or ON in low light and OFF at full light, a unique design feature not offered anywhere else. The accurate quartz movement uses (1) AA battery, and the LEDs are powered by (4) D Cell batteries (not included). Inspired by elements of the Historic Frank Lloyd Wright 1923 design of the Imperial Hotel in Japan and in honor of the 100th anniversary of his design The gold finish case shape, triangle raised hour markers and laser-cut “peacock feather” design are all Wright architectural elements used in the building’s design. This unique clock inside walnut finished wooden frame is backlit automatically in low light to enhance Wright’s beautiful Peacock feather design The LEDs are battery powered and have adjustable settings that allow for a low light to 6-hour time or ON in low light and OFF at full light Accurate quartz movement.