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Luxfer Prism wall clock designed by Frank Lloyd Wright adds a modern flair to any room. Features 2 famous prism designs from Luxfer Prism Company building. Cream dial includes raised hour markers and shadowed graphics for contemporary look. Encased in individual bronze rods. Driven by quartz crystal for precise timekeeping.
Vintage t-shirt FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT T-shirt SzL. Item in good used Condition. Armpit to armpit 22. Collar to bottom 28. Ask me if you have any questions. Thank you for watching!!
Vintage Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation City By The Sea Stained Glass Art Panel. Very nice no problem condition and is 9″ x 15 1/4″. Has pre-drilled holes for hanging if desired. Please check out my other listings. Just for the record and to clarify my descriptions, If I mention it being vintage, excellent condition or used, then it may need cleaning, polishing, it may exhibit light wear or signs of use. My listings are each clearly described and I do take plenty enough photos to show the item. Contact within 14 days if not as described or any problems.
This is an original December 1956 House & Home magazine. Not a reproduction or digital copy. Inside pages clean and bright. No missing or torn or loose pages. Tight binding and good spine. Front cover illustration is good but edge wear and creases. Ex-library but ink stamp upper left corner of cover is only indication of having been in a library. A good copy of a 65-year-old architecture book. House & Home was a leading journal among contractors and building professionals. Each issue featured house designs, technical discussions, building trade news, and editorials. This issue discussed prefabrication in the housing industry but is most noted for the cover photo & article on Frank Lloyd Wright design for prefabricated Erdman Homes. Editorials and advertisements typical of a 1950′s architecture home building magazine.
Chicago: The Ralph Fletcher Seymour Co. First edition, first printing. Bound in publisher’s original tan paper-covered boards. Near Fine with light toning to spine, trivial rubbing to extremities, light soiling and several tiny spots, but on the whole a very nice example of this fragile book.
On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to the glass. The panel includes a copper patinated frame, gorgeous wooden base stand, and matching chain for hanging. The measurements of this beautiful Stained Glass art are: 15″High, 7.5″ Wide and 0.25 Deep. It weighs about 1.5 pounds. The Frank Lloyd Wright Bradley House Skylight Stained Glass is adapted from the dining room ceiling of the B. Harley Bradley House (Kankakee, Illinois, 1900), which is widely recognized as Wright’s first Prairie Style design. This stained glass panel has been developed in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. This is an Ebros Gift exclusive collection. Coke can and props in photos are not included with the item. Ebros Frank Lloyd Wright Bradley House Skylight Stained Glass Wall Or Desktop Plaque. Video will open in a new window. Using the mobile app?
MEIBOHM FINE ARTS, INC. Is pleased to be serving the community and art enthusiasts for over a century. A reputation for personalized attention and customer service is an important part of this family business. Residential and commercial clients benefit from our knowledge of the art world, our experience in quality custom framing and from our extensive inventory. We hope we can be of service to you. We have thousands of Antique, Vintage, Mid Century & Contemporary Prints, Original Artwork, and Etchings etc, that are in our archives, and most of which have not seen the Light-of-Day in over 75+ years or more. From Grace Meibohm & the Staff at Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. OUR QUALITY & RARITY CODES. QUALITY CODE: Note: Older paintings or original artwork of any kind may be rated somewhat differently based on the codes below, due to the normal aging properties of the different mediums used ex: normal paint cracquelure with older paintings, toning of paper, foxing on older pieces, etc… Museum Quality, with no damage or visible imperfections. Almost perfect given the age w/minimal imperfections, minimal blemishes. Above average w/minor imperfections given the age, or minor blemishes. Average imperfections given the age, or moderate imperfections or wear. Below average with more imperfections given the age, or with more wear. With clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of minor restoration. With clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of serious restoration. Unique, one of a kind, or an original on the open market. Very uncommon and/or very difficult to find on the open market. Uncommon and/or moderately difficult to find on the open market. Frequently encountered, common and easy to find on the open market. All Measurements Are In Inches; Height Precedes Width. Here is a Beautiful & Ultra-Rare Original 1988 OOP (Out-of-Print) Exhibition Lithograph Poster titled, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Larkin Building”, with additional text,’The Chemical Bank Annual Exhibition’ and the date,’February 7 – March 20, 1988, Burchfield Art Center? Rockwell Hall? Buffalo State College, Jack Quinan Curator’ and’Art Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Public support for this exhibition has been received from the New York State Council on the Arts Architecture Program. , which all appear lower-middle in the bottom outer margin area. Of Buffalo, New York. The Larkin Building was one of two projects Wright designed that year for the famous designer, Darwin D. (Quote from: pbs site). Through Martin, Wright got the job of designing the Larkin Company administration building, the first entirely air-conditioned modern office building on record… It is blocklike and extremely simple in its forms, and has very little ornamentation… The Larkin building was decisively vertical… Indeed, it was the first consciously architectural expression of the kind of American structure which Europeans were beginning to discover to their delight: the great clusters of grain silos and similar industrial monuments that men like Corbu and Gropius found so exciting in the early 1920s… (Excerpts from: Peter Blake, Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture and Space). Lloyd once said years later of the design, I think I first consciously began to try to beat the box in the Larkin building. I found a natural opening to the liberation I sought when [after a great struggle] I finally pushed the staircase towers out from the corners of the main building, made them into freestanding, individual features. It is interesting that I, an architect supposed to be concerned with the aesthetic sense of the building, should have invented the hung wall for the w. (easier to clean under), and adopted many other innovations like the glass door, steel furniture, air-conditioning and radiant or’gravity heat. Nearly every technological innovation used today was suggested in the Larkin Building in 1904. The Larkin building was an icon of modern architecture with its cutting-edge technology, and unfortunately in 1950, the Building was demolished and is considered a tragic loss for American architecture. The image area with the line drawing of the building is actually printed with a nice silver metallic ink (but does not show up correctly in the photo). The Litho is printed with a full-bleed on all sides and is on a nice smooth medium-weight ivory-colored wove paper stock. Size & Condition: The sheet size is 23-1/4″ x 18″, Image size is 17″ x 16-13/16″ and is in Excellent+ Rare+ condition with absolutely no color fade and is OOP (Out-Of-Print) with the Burchfield-Penney Art Center Museum. No Tears, No Foxing and No Creasing! No damage at all on this gorgeous print-simply beautiful! This exhibition poster has never been framed which is always more desirable to collectors since it has never been exposed to older non-archival materials, matburn or lightfade. PAYING FOR YOUR ITEM. Union, NO International M. & WORLDWIDE (Excludes: China, Korea, South, Russian Federation, Haiti, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Somalia). Our customers have greatly appreciated their well-packed & well-protected artwork as our feedback clearly shows. We have unfortunately been on the receiving end of poorly-packed artwork and we wouldn’t wish that on our worst enemies. 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This rare and collectible monograph by Frank Lloyd Wright is a must-have for any sports and recreation enthusiast. Featuring detailed information about Wright’s designs and construction methods, this monograph is a true gem for architecture enthusiasts. The book is categorized under “Books & Magazines” and “Antiquarian & Collectible, ” making it a highly sought-after item. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history and add this incredible book to your collection.
This Frank Lloyd Wright 5 Votive Candle Holder Figurine measures 2.5″ tall, 14.75″ wide and 6.25 Deep approximately. This Frank Lloyd Wright Votive Candle Holder is made of polyresin, hand painted and polished individually. This decor comes with five glass vessels to hold tea lights in. We DO NOT provide the candles. Being A Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation product, a portion of the proceeds from sales of this product supports the Foundation’s conservation and education programs. This Votive holder is an adaptation of the spectacular ceiling plan found in the home Wright designed for Mary and Francis Little. The house was located in the woods overlooking Lake Minnetonka in Wayzata, Minnesota. This is an Ebros Gift exclusive collection. Ebros Frank Lloyd Wright Francis Little House Votive Tea Light Candle Holder Decor. Video will open in a new window. Using the mobile app?
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Tree of Life. Fruit of the Loom Adult L Cotton T-Shirt. HAVE NOT TRIED CLEANING DIRT SPOT ON SLEEVE AS SHOWN. APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS: 21 INCHES ARMPIT TO ARMPIT. Any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.