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Original lithograph of the Fairmount Water Works building on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia PA. American artist Richard Haas b. Biography from artnet: Richard Haas is a practitioner of the trompe l’oeil artistic style, a technique that uses realistic images in a way that tricks the eye into perceiving the painting in three dimensions. Haas has painted hundreds of murals that incorporate trompe l’oeil methods in the depiction of the architectural features of the building. He was born in Spring Greene but grew up in Milwaukee, WI. He graduated in 1959 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Bachelor in Art. He spent several years as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan before he moved to New York City in 1968. Haas spent 10 years teaching at Vermont’s Bennington College, splitting his time between the school and New York. Haas worked for many years as an Abstract painter who used traditional canvas media. He later developed an interest in drawing and etching the details of late 19th century and early 20th century New York City buildings. The artist’s first outdoor mural, a commission to paint the cast iron façade at the corner of Prince Street and Greene Street, was completed in 1975. His other notable murals include Fort Worth, Texas’ Homage to Chisholm Trail, Gateway to the Waterfront in Yonkers, and Michigan’s The Dwelling Place. Haas’s awards include the 1983 Guggenheim Fellowship, the 2003 Westchester Arts Council Artist Award, and the 2005 Jimmy Ernst Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hass’s murals were the subject of the 1989 documentary film Painting the Town: The Illusionistic Murals of Richard Haas. He wrote The City is My Canvas and Richard Haas: An Architecture of Illusion. Many famed museums hold examples of Hass’s work in their collections, including Washington, D. S Smithsonian Institution, New York’s Museum of Modern Art, and Massachusetts’s Boston Museum of Fine Art. Haas still lives in New York City, but he often travels to paint commissioned murals. Lithograph in colors on paper. Pencil signed Richard Haas. Measures 17 1/2″ x 25 5/8″ image. Framed size 23 1/2″ x 32 1/4″.
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This is a vintage paperback book titled “Architectural Forum Frank Lloyd Wright January 1938 – 1st Edition”. It is a collector’s edition featuring illustrations and published by Time. The book focuses on architecture, specifically on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. It was printed in 1937-38 and is in spiral binding.
Set of (16) 26×11.5 Frank Lloyd Wright posters. Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel. Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. Marin County Civic Center. Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Reverse sides have text and photos. They are folded in 8.5″ x 11″ sections and will be mailed flat. As-is condition, may have minor corner bends.
This set of eight fram ing quality prints showcases the incredible architectural designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. Each print is a beautiful representation of his unique style and vision. The portfolio is perfect for anyone interested in architecture or the art of print making. The prints were produced in 1994 and are still sealed in their original packaging. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Drawing Collection Boxed Hardcover Used. The Item is USED! Please check what you see in the picture to make a decision. The package will arrive 5-14 days after shipmnet. We are located in Japan. It’s our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items, please feel free to ask us. International Buyers – Please Note. If it sells first, it may run out of stock. Thank you for your understanding.