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Original frank lloyd wright unity temple 1908 facade fragment

Original frank lloyd wright unity temple 1908 facade fragment

Original frank lloyd wright unity temple 1908 facade fragment

Original frank lloyd wright unity temple 1908 facade fragment

Concrete facade fragment salvaged during building restoration.

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Frank lloyd wright dana-thomas house cast plaster sumac pattern frieze fragment

Original historically important caster plaster exterior dana house frieze fragemnt.

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

Original, rare plaster exterior fragment from the Dana Thomas House. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In very good condition with remnants of original brown and green paint. Beautiful geometric, sumac design. With custom-made detachable iron frame. 22 in wide x 16 in tall x 2 in deep. Very fragile, likely needs to be crated. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “tallen1970″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

ORIGINAL FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT PLASTER FRAGMENT FROM THE DANA THOMAS HOUSE c. 1902

Original, rare plaster exterior fragment from the Dana Thomas House. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In very good condition with remnants of original brown and green paint. Beautiful geometric, sumac design. With custom-made detachable iron frame. 22 in wide x 16 in tall x 2 in deep. Very fragile, likely needs to be crated. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “tallen1970″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE

For sale – Original brick fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright’s stunning Ennis House. I live in the Los Feliz neighborhood and in the mid-2000′s the house underwent massive renovations due to structural and erosion issues. To my shock, huge amounts of the original bricks were just being tossed into dumpsters and carted away to the dump. I asked the foreman overseeing the project if I could have a few of the bricks in the dumpster and he agreed. I’ve enjoyed them for many years but now have decided to downsize and to part with this one. The brick fragment is made of cast decomposed granite and clearly shows Wright’s classic design. The brick measures 12″ x 9″ x 4.5 and weighs. The brick comes with a letter of provenance from me. And please check out my other listings as I’m downsizing my extensive collection of memorabilia. More about the house. The Ennis House is a residential dwelling in the. United States, south of. The home was designed by. For Charles and Mabel Ennis in 1923 and was built in 1924. Of Los Angeles, the structure is the fourth and largest of Wright’s. Designs, constructed primarily of interlocking pre-cast. In the northern Los Angeles area. The design is based on ancient. And along with other buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, such as the. Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House. The Ennis House is sometimes referred to as an example of the. Its prominent detail is the relief ornamentation on its 27,000 perforated and patterned decomposed granite blocks. Inspired by the symmetrical reliefs of. The Ennis House is a designated city, state, and national landmark. From 2011 until 2019, it was owned by billionaire. The item “Frank Lloyd Wright Original Ennis House Brick Fragment from1920s. RARE! RARE” is in sale since Sunday, March 28, 2021. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “dealex66″ and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

Louis Sullivan & Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2 C 1891

Louis Sullivan & Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2 C 1891

Louis Sullivan & Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2 C 1891

Louis Sullivan & Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2 C 1891

LOUIS SULLIVAN – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ORIGINAL FRAGMENT FROM THE GARRICK THEATER CA 1891. THIS WAS FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FIRST. COMMISSION AS AN APPRENTICE FOR LOUIS SULLIVAN. MEASURES 15 INCHES X 2 1/2 WIDE. The item “LOUIS SULLIVAN & FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AUTHENTIC FRAGMENT GARRICK THEATER 2 C 1891″ is in sale since Saturday, October 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Other Antique Decorative Arts”. The seller is “rachelejulian” and is located in Tinley Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Age: 1891
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Building Brick Fragment Rarest of rare

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Building Brick Fragment Rarest of rare

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Building Piece of Roman Brick Fragment – Rarest of rare! The landmark Larkin Administration Building was demolished in the 1950s. This piece is from one of the buildings piers. Part of one pier is still standing across from the still-standing Larkin warehouse complex. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright Larkin Building Brick Fragment Rarest of rare” is in sale since Wednesday, August 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “bidwell39″ and is located in Buffalo, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original block fragment from prototype of never-built Frank Lloyd Wright design, San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo Desert Camp, 1929. Includes notarized Certificate of Authenticity. From the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website. Frank Lloyd Wright began scouting out Arizona in 1928, while consulting on architect Albert Chase McArthurs design for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Although not the architect of record, Wright contributed to the project with some attention-catching work and began to explore the Valley of the Sun. During this time, Wright met a patron, Dr. Chandler was ambitious and looking to build a luxury resort, San Marcos-in-the-Desert, which was described as the perfect desert-resort for jaded New Yorker millionaires (Wright, Living in the Desert, 1949). In order to work on this, Wright and his entourage established a camp in 1929, named Ocatillo, in an area to the east of Phoenix named Chandler after Dr. The Ocatillo camp turned out to be a learning and testing ground for many of Wrights ideas about building in the desert. The plan followed the contours of the land. The arrangement of the buildings made an enclosed outdoor space, an asymmetrical courtyard or plaza. There was an asymmetry, and irregularity, guided by the dotted line of the deserts profiles and textures. At the time, modernist architects predominantly were using even, straight, regular lines and the resulting volumes; and in contrast, Wright used organic lines and volumes that he likened to the desert environmentone reason he stood out among the leading architects. At Ocatillo, block prototypes were made for vertically fluted masonry meant for San Marcos-in-the-Desert. Prior to this, Wright had used textile blocks in a few of his California projects, but these were reconceived and reconsidered by studying the structural ribs of saguaros, with an intention of creating appropriate Arizona architecture. This lesson from the saguaro is in the cactuss interior structure. Wright wrote that the saguaro is the perfect example of reinforced building construction. Its interior vertical rods hold it rigidly upright maintaining its great fluted columnar mass for six centuries or more. 309-310 This resort was about ready to go into construction, but due to the 1929 stock market crash the project was halted. The abandoned Ocatillo eventually disappeared as materials were taken for other uses. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo” is in sale since Tuesday, April 21, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “rbmurals-9″ and is located in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Material: plaster
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Decade: 1920s
  • Color: White
  • Features: Reclaimed

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #1 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #1 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #1 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #1 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo

Original block fragment from prototype of never-built Frank Lloyd Wright design, San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo Desert Camp, 1929. Includes notarized Certificate of Authenticity. From the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website. Frank Lloyd Wright began scouting out Arizona in 1928, while consulting on architect Albert Chase McArthurs design for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Although not the architect of record, Wright contributed to the project with some attention-catching work and began to explore the Valley of the Sun. During this time, Wright met a patron, Dr. Chandler was ambitious and looking to build a luxury resort, San Marcos-in-the-Desert, which was described as the perfect desert-resort for jaded New Yorker millionaires (Wright, Living in the Desert, 1949). In order to work on this, Wright and his entourage established a camp in 1929, named Ocatillo, in an area to the east of Phoenix named Chandler after Dr. The Ocatillo camp turned out to be a learning and testing ground for many of Wrights ideas about building in the desert. The plan followed the contours of the land. The arrangement of the buildings made an enclosed outdoor space, an asymmetrical courtyard or plaza. There was an asymmetry, and irregularity, guided by the dotted line of the deserts profiles and textures. At the time, modernist architects predominantly were using even, straight, regular lines and the resulting volumes; and in contrast, Wright used organic lines and volumes that he likened to the desert environmentone reason he stood out among the leading architects. At Ocatillo, block prototypes were made for vertically fluted masonry meant for San Marcos-in-the-Desert. Prior to this, Wright had used textile blocks in a few of his California projects, but these were reconceived and reconsidered by studying the structural ribs of saguaros, with an intention of creating appropriate Arizona architecture. This lesson from the saguaro is in the cactuss interior structure. Wright wrote that the saguaro is the perfect example of reinforced building construction. Its interior vertical rods hold it rigidly upright maintaining its great fluted columnar mass for six centuries or more. 309-310 This resort was about ready to go into construction, but due to the 1929 stock market crash the project was halted. The abandoned Ocatillo eventually disappeared as materials were taken for other uses. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #1 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo” is in sale since Tuesday, April 21, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “rbmurals-9″ and is located in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Material: plaster
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Decade: 1920s
  • Features: Reclaimed
  • Color: White

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment 1882

MEASURES 8 INCHES X 2 WIDE. The item “LOUIS SULLIVAN MENTOR TO FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE FRAGMENT 1882″ is in sale since Thursday, November 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Other Antique Decorative Arts”. The seller is “rachelejulian” and is located in Tinley Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Age: 1882
  • Original/Reproduction: Original