The product is a rare catalog/b. From the Frank Lloyd Wright Italian exhibition in 1976-77. The Frank Lloyd Wright Italian Exhibition in 1977 was part of a series of events showcasing the architectural legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright through drawings and designs. One notable exhibition took place at Palazzo Reale in Naples, Italy, running from December 9, 1976, to January 10, 1977. This exhibition was organized by the University of Naples Institute of Architectural Analysis in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ. Additional exhibitions followed in other European cities, including Paris at the Ecole spéciale d’architecture from June 8 to July 9, 1977, Helsinki at the Museum of Finnish Architecture from August 10 to September 10, 1977, and Vienna at the Künstlerhaus from November 7 to 27, 1977. These exhibitions were significant in spreading awareness of Wright’s architectural philosophy and designs across Europe, emphasizing the international influence of his work. The exhibition was also part of a broader effort to celebrate Wright’s contributions to modern architecture, with catalogs and pamphlets serving as important resources for scholars and enthusiasts. The 1977 exhibitions were updated editions of previous showcases, with the catalog being an updated version of the 1976 exhibition material. Size: 18″x12.5″ folded & double sided. Rare and hard to find.
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Frank Lloyd Wright glass vase circa 1997 from Italian maker Egizia. I’ll pack this well. A marvelous Frank Lloyd Wright glass vase made by Toscana glass maker Egizia (Italy). This “Omaggio A” series was officially licensed from F. Wright Foundation, in 1997. Inspired by a stained window “Tree of Life” of Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo, NY. A rare item among the F. The 95 year old lady that I bought this from. Had it to remind of her real original one during a 1937 debutante party when she turned 18. Per her it was her Manometer; this was her spoken story line. The vase has a flared rim trimmed with gold, and gold trim on the foot as well as gold accents in the geometric design. It has a good heavy weight and will securely hold your flowers if you choose to use it as a vase. Size: Approx: 10-1/2H Top open 2 3/8, base 3 1/8. Condition: Excellent – like new. Used for display, only. I have admired this in the curio cabinet for years. OK on New Years 1999 to 2000 I did have some champagne from it Get two and make a Toast to Life! The item “Omaggio A vase, Frank Lloyd Wright glass circa 1997, Italian maker Egizia” is in sale since Sunday, December 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Italian”. The seller is “solar_home” and is located in Denver, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Material: Glass
- Subject/Theme: Geometric
- Object Type: Vase
- City of Origin: Unknown
- Brand: Unknown
- Color: Multi-Color
- Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original
An outstanding set of eight Frank Lloyd Wright style Arts & Crafts dining chairs. Solid wood construction, with original lavender and navy upholstery. Captain chairs – 23.0″W x 21.0″D x 48.5H. Arm height 28.25. Side chairs 19.0″W x 21.0″D x 40.5H. Seat height on all chairs 19.75. Matching dining table is available separately. All of our items are either pre-owned or antique, and will show the usual minor signs of wear and use. We do our best to note any significant wear to the pieces and detailed photos to collect condition information. We also have a few shippers that we use regularly. They are trusted and reliable. The item “Frank Lloyd Wright Style Italian Arts & Crafts Dining Chairs by A. Sibau” is in sale since Tuesday, March 31, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Chairs\Post-1950″. The seller is “liberty33rd” and is located in South Bend, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Region of Origin: America
- Style: Danish Modern
- Depth: 21
- Sub-Style: Italian
- Material: Upholstery
- Width: 19
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Type: Chairs
- Color: Brown
- Height: 40.5
- Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950