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Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment. Gifted to me by house owner Gus Brown before his death. This fragment came from the top of the house’s retaining wall facing the Hollyhock House and Olive Hill. It was shaken loose in the 1994 NorthRidge quake. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment” is in sale since Monday, September 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “architecturalinspirationssales” and is located in Monteagle, Tennessee. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment. Gifted to me by house owner Gus Brown before his death. This fragment came from the top of the house’s retaining wall facing the Hollyhock House and Olive Hill. It was shaken loose in the 1994 NorthRidge quake. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment” is in sale since Tuesday, August 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “architecturalinspirationssales” and is located in Monteagle, Tennessee. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment

Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment. Gifted to me by house owner Gus Brown before his death. This fragment came from the top of the house’s retaining wall facing the Hollyhock House and Olive Hill. It was shaken loose in the 1994 NorthRidge quake. The item “Original Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House Block Fragment” is in sale since Wednesday, July 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Other Architectural Antiques”. The seller is “architecturalinspirationssales” and is located in Monteagle, Tennessee. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

INCHES X 2 WIDE. The item “LOUIS SULLIVAN MENTOR TO FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE FRAGMENT” is in sale since Tuesday, March 13, 2018. 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.
  • Type: CUP
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

Louis Sullivan Mentor To Frank Lloyd Wright Chicago Stock Exchange Fragment

INCHES X 2 WIDE. The item “LOUIS SULLIVAN MENTOR TO FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE FRAGMENT” is in sale since Sunday, February 18, 2018. 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.
  • Type: CUP
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater 2

LOUIS SULLIVAN – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ORIGINAL FRAGMENT FROM THE GARRICK THEATER. 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 AUTHENTIC FRAGMENT GARRICK THEATER 2″ is in sale since Wednesday, January 31, 2018. 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.
  • Type: CUP
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright Authentic Authentic Fragment Garrick Theater

LOUIS SULLIVAN – FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ORIGINAL FRAGMENT FROM THE GARRICK THEATER. THIS WAS FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FIRST. COMMISSION AS AN APPRENTICE FOR LOUIS SULLIVAN. MEASURES 12 INCHES X 2 1/2 WIDE. The item “LOUIS SULLIVAN FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AUTHENTIC AUTHENTIC FRAGMENT GARRICK THEATER” is in sale since Thursday, July 06, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Other Antique Decorative Arts”. The seller is “rach7ele” and is located in Tinley Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: CUP
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

19th Century Plaster Fragment from the Frank Lloyd Wright Rollin Furbeck

19th Century Plaster Fragment from the Frank Lloyd Wright Rollin Furbeck

19th Century Plaster Fragment from the Frank Lloyd Wright Rollin Furbeck

One of three original historically important late 19th century “sullivanesque” style exterior rollin furbeck residence colonette capital fragment designed by architect frank lloyd wright. The intricately designed and incredibly delicate plaster fragment was likely fabricated by the decorators’ supply company of chicago. The horse hair-reinforced plaster fragment has been carefully mounted in a custom-built mahogany wood wall-mount display bracket. The rollin furbeck house was a wedding present for rollin judson furbeck from his stockbroker father, warren f. Most likely, rollin’s mother, sophia wapples furbeck, was the one who made the decision to use frank lloyd wright as the architect. This house was once again financed by rollin’s father. Rollin’s brother, george, lived in his home until september of 1899, when he moved to another house. Since the time of the original owners, the rollin furbeck house has transferred ownership several times. The sheltering lowpitched hipped roofs with wide overhanging eaves, broad, central chimney, brick string courses and corbel table, window hood moldings and projecting sills of bedford limestone and banded windows are all pure prairie attributes emphasizing the horizontal. Other characteristic wright features include the continuation of the surface used on one story to the window sill level of the next story, the use of simple geometric shapes; and the implementation of architectural veiling with visually-protective colonnettes in front of textured diamond-paned windows. The house is considered a major transitional work for wright as his previous designs were either square or rectangular. With porches protruding toward the east and west, and the porte cochere at the south end of the home (as seen in the winslow house), the rollin furbeck house demonstrates a departure from the predictable, to the establishment of wright’s more sophisticated cruciform and pinwheel layouts. The influence of louis sullivan is still apparent at this time, as seen in the stylized-leaf ornamentation of the capitals crowning the colonnettes (located in the stacked loggia-inspired areas of the tower). A larger, more complete fragment is available. The item “19th Century Plaster Fragment from the Frank Lloyd Wright Rollin Furbeck” is in sale since Thursday, February 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “urbanremains” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.

Historically Important Plaster Fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana House

Historically Important Plaster Fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House

Historically Important Plaster Fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House

Historically Important Plaster Fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana House

Museum quality all original c. 1902 ornamented painted cast plaster “sumac pattern” exterior frieze fragment removed from the susan lawrence dana house designed by prairie architect, frank lloyd wright. The house’s badly deteriorated plaster work was removed in 1979 shortly before restoration commenced. The extant replacement consists of a vinyl-coated plywood. The restoration involved the recasting of the original frieze in a more durable material and put back into place. A few sections (such as the one shown above) of the original frieze are now in museums and private collections. The dana-thomas house or susan lawrence dana house or dana house (built 190204) was designed by architect frank lloyd wright. The extant house – located along east lawrence avenue in springfield, illinois – was built for patron susan lawrence dana. The house reflects the mutual affection of the patron and the architect for organic architecture, the relatively flat landscape of the u. State of illinois, and the japanese aesthetic as expressed in japanese prints. In 1902, susan lawrence dana was an independent woman and heiress to a substantial fortune, including silver mines in the rocky mountains. Widowed in 1900, dana enjoyed complete control over her household and fortune. Eager to express her personality and to become the leading hostess in springfield, dana decided to completely remodel her family’s italianate mansion located in the state capital’s fashionable “aristocracy hill” neighborhood. Susan lawrence dana’s search for an architect to match her aspirations ended when she was introduced to frank lloyd wright, the rising leader of a new movement in architecture. In 1893, frank lloyd wright left the office of his mentor, louis sullivan, and began to practice as an independent architect. Fully agreeing with sullivan’s doctrine of “organic architecture”, wright expanded it into a full-fledged system of congruence between the interior of a building and its surroundings, which came to be called the prairie style. ” susan lawrence dana’s 1902 commission to wright to plan the “remodeling of the lawrences’ victorian mansion was the largest commission that wright had received up to that time. The architect, who recognized a kindred spirit in mrs. Dana, expanded the boundaries of his commission to design and build what was, in effect, an entirely new house. This house was a showcase for wright’s prairie style. It reflected susan lawrence dana’s flamboyant personality and dana’s and wright’s mutual love of japanese prints and drawings. The house was designed for display and entertainment. An arched doorway admitted guests into a series of expanding spaces, the vestibule and reception hall. The concept of “expanding space” was repeated throughout the house, with windows placed so as to continually draw the resident or guest into an awareness of the outside. Wright designed approximately 450 art glass windows, skylights, door panels, sconces, and light fixtures for the house, most of which survive. Much of the art glass, and the mural by george niedecken surmounting the dining room interior, centered on a sumac motif. A substantial west wing leads visitors through an interior torii gate into two of the largest rooms in the house. The upper-level gallery was used for musical entertaining, and the ground-level library contains special easels designed by wright for dana to display selections from her collection of japanese prints, part of more than 100 pieces of free-standing wright-designed white oak furniture in the house. Susan lawrence dana lived in the dana-thomas house for approximately 24 years, from 1904 until about 1928. At first a successful hostess and leader of springfield’s social scene, she later became increasingly reclusive and turned her attention to spiritualism and the occult. Suffering from increasing financial constraints in her later years, she closed the main house around 1928 and moved to a small cottage on the grounds. Charles died in 1969 and his wife nanette died in 1975. The item “Historically Important Plaster Fragment from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana House” is in sale since Thursday, February 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “urbanremains” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.