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Step into the world of one of America’s most visionary architects with In the Nature of Materials. This captivating book explores the innovative designs and groundbreaking materials that defined Frank Lloyd Wright’s work from 1887 to 1941. Dive into an illustrated journey that showcases stunning photographs, detailed drawings, and insightful commentary on Wright’s philosophy of organic architecture-where structures harmonize with their natural surroundings. Learn how he revolutionized the use of space, light, and materials, turning each building into a masterpiece that celebrates both functionality and artistry. Whether you are an architecture aficionado, a student of design, or simply curious about the evolution of modern architecture, this book provides an essential look at the life and legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright. Comprehensive overview of Wright’s architectural evolution. In-depth analysis of his key buildings and the materials that brought them to life. Rich visual documentation of works ranging from the iconic Fallingwater to the Prairie Houses. Insights into Wright’s enduring influence on contemporary architecture. Don’t miss your chance to explore the brilliant mind of Frank Lloyd Wright through In the Nature of Materials. Order your copy today and experience the unique blend of nature and design that continues to inspire generations!
Martin Dülfer / Frank Lloyd Wright / Alfred Messel. Rare binding with three monographs published by Ernst Wasmuth editions. 1910, 117 pages, with three plates, text by Max Creutz. No date (1911), 113 pages and one color plate, with a text by C. Ashbee Frank Llyod Wright. Eine Studie zu seiner Würdigung. No date (1911), XVI + 103 pages, text by Fritz Stahl. 21 x 29 cm – in german. Good condition (a few marks on the binding, covers of the monographs missing, light folds on the Frank Lloyd Wright’s plate, some foxing points on the first pages).
Great desk or mantle clock measures 11 1/2 across the bottom and about 5 1/2 tall in the center. I just put in a new battery to test and looks to be in good working order. I don’t see any issues with the glass, cleaned up nicely with one scratch on the bottom unseen unless you tip it upside down. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Seven tiles, 5 framed: 4 Motawi and one Handpainted elk (PAINT not glaze). Frames are all solid wood, I believe quartersawn oak, but different finishes. Forest and elk are 6×6 tiles, flowers are 4×8 rectangles tiles (approximately). 2 unframed unsigned blue bird and multi colored abstract art deco? Blue bird tile has some wear/small chips around the perimeter. Largest is approximately 10×10 with 8×8 frank lloyd wright tile, frame has damage. Tile is great, but 2 repairs on frame- I’ve taken multiple pics from many angles and last picture is circled with where they are located. Can separate for fair offers, from non smoking home. Please ask questions if any prior to placing order.
City by the Sea – Mural Print, Frank Lloyd Wright (1979 Arizona, Plate 94). Professionally framed in 1988. Print measures 21.5 x 16 x 0.75 inches. Frame is in fair condition with damage to the wood and paper backing. Dust/debris visible inside between print and acrylic front. Rare reproduction of Wright’s 1913 mural for Midway Gardens, Chicago. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
Embrace the essence of mid-century design with this Vintage Frank Lloyd Wright Tokyo Japan Quote T-Shirt. Showcasing a faded brown hue, this tee is a nod to the iconic architect’s literary legacy, perfect for those who admire the fusion of art and architecture. Its comfortable regular fit and classic crew neckline make it a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
This exquisite piece of art glass is a stunning example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic saguaro forms design. The panel features a vibrant, multicolor pattern that is sure to catch the eye of any art lover. The glass is framed and marked reverse, with a high decorative solid structure that makes it a specialist art piece. This vintage suncatcher panel was produced in the 1980s and is a rare find for collectors of MCM designed art. The piece is signed and comes from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, making it a unique addition to any decor. The saguaro forms theme adds a touch of the desert to any room, while the all-over pattern and decorative style make it a true work of art.