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This vintage 1997 art deco framed poster of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Monona Terrace in Madison, WI is a large statement piece-a little over 24 inches in length and 36 inches in height. In a gold frame with glass (very heavy).



Rare Vintage November 1984 Frank Lloyd Wright “The Prairie School Collection”, Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition Offset Lithograph Poster with Gold Foil Accents, Unframed. Measures 35″H x 22″W. The central image is a stylized depiction of a china plate from the architect’s Midway Gardens collection. Good preowned condition, poster has been rolled in storage with minor condition issues. Faint discoloration of back & minor wear of some edges noted as seen in photos. Wear at edges would be covered by a frame. No pin holes or other damage noted.



This is an original Mint Condition poster for a FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Exhibition (Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese Art) at the Phoenix Art Museum (1995). The poster is approximately 11.0″ x 36.0″. The poster has never been displayed & has been stored rolled. All of my items have been carefully stored in a non smoking home. Please see images for more detail. Mint (M) is a poster that has never been used or displayed. May show extremely minor signs of age. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds due to storage. The posters should have no holes, no tears and no paper loss. Near Mint (NM) is a poster that appears fresh and lightly used, with saturated colors. Folded posters may show very minimal wear at the folds. Very Fine is a poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have one or more general signs of use such as slight fold separation, fold wear, pin holes, or very minor tears. Fine (F) is a poster with good color and a very presentable overall appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, pin holes, minor stains and some fold separation. Very Good (VG) is a poster with either bright or only slightly faded color and presentable overall appearance. It may have some paper loss, staining, writing in unobtrusive places, tears, pin holes, fold separation and tape supporting the back of the poster. Good (G) is an average poster showing general signs of age wear, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and need restoration. Fair (FR) is a below average poster showing significant signs of use and age, which may have some color fading, paper loss, staining, writing, tears, pin holes, fold separation, tape, tape stains, signs of aged paper and definitely needing significant restoration. Poor (P) is a poster that is in dire need of restoration.





The Frank Lloyd Wright Architect poster is a large print showcasing the renowned architect’s work, measuring 28 inches in height and 32 inches in length. This poster, made of paper and originating from New York, USA, features a theme of architecture and comes with no frame. It is a great addition to any art collection or design enthusiast’s space, showcasing the iconic designs of Frank Lloyd Wright.



Very cool framed Frank Lloyd Wright print from MOMA NYC circa 1994. Measures 40″ x 19″. Overall in good condition, there are a few marks on the black part of the frame but none are super noticeable.
I have many more posters, pieces of art, collectibles and unique items listed. Here is a very nice and I was told pretty rare print of Talisin West, the residence of Frank Lloyd Wright. This is a drawing print from 1999 by Jacob Furnald and the FLW Foundation. Please see pics for more details. I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER IT. VOTE TO CHANGE THINGS!


The 1994 Frank Lloyd Wright Architect Fallingwater New York Modern Art Museum Exhibition Poster Print is a large, original print on paper featuring the iconic architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Print is currently in a 40×26 frame. The contemporary art piece, produced in the 1990s in the United States, captures the essence of Wright’s style with a focus on houses, making it a perfect addition to any art collection or a striking statement piece for a space inspired by modern design. This unframed print celebrates the timeless beauty and innovation of Wright’s work, making it a valuable piece for fans of architecture and contemporary art alike.



Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D. Martin House Vintage Exhibition Poster 1986. This vintage 1986 exhibition poster features the Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is part of the Buffalo Architecture Series (Number Two) and features a photograph of the second-floor stairwell by Biff Henrich, with design by Bud Jacobs. The poster is housed in a black metal frame. Please note that there is damage to the glass in the lower corners. We recommend reviewing all provided photos carefully to inspect the condition of the glass and the frame before purchasing. 40 inches x 25 inches. Please feel free to message with any questions. Please take a moment and read our Terms of Service which set forth the contract between you and MSGEngineering when you use our services. Frank Lloyd Wright, Darwin D Martin House, Vintage Poster, 1986 Exhibition, Buffalo Architecture, Architectural Decor, Mid Century Modern, Framed Art, Prairie School, Biff Henrich.




Band – Jeff Tweedy. Artist – Ryan Duggan. Edition Size – 100. Dimensions – 18 x 24 inches. Notes – Excellent condition, no flaws. Signed by Jeff Tweedy. See pictures for details. All pictures are of actual item for sale. This poster is in excellent condition, the corners are sharp and the edges are strong. There are no dents, dings, scuffs, damage, creases, bends, folds, etc. Unless noted above, there are No Problems with this print. International Buyers please note the following statement. If you would like to make an offer, send me a message. Please ask if you want clarification about anything! Check out my other items by clicking here. IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY IN ANY WAY, CONTACT ME. IF YOU DON’T WANT TO LEAVE ME POSITIVE 5 STAR FEEDBACK, CONTACT ME. IF YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO START A CLAIM, CONTACT ME FIRST. I WILL TRY TO RESOLVE ALL ISSUES.





Hand Signed Poster (4 of 13). Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Taliesen West (Arizona) 2019. Condition : Poster is in fantastic condition. There is a small crease on the bottom right hand corner. On April 15, 2019, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation presented Andy Cruz of the prolific design studio, House Industries. At Taliesin West (the renowned Frank Lloyd Wright school and museum), Andy Cruz shared how architecture has inspired countless House Industries projects ranging from children’s building blocks to digital fonts that help the world communicate. At this event, Andy Cruz explored the roll letterforms play in our modern visual landscape and the power they have to tap into a viewer’s emotions. Cruz addressed the process of crafting typefaces, furniture and objects with the estates of Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, and Richard Neutra. A House book signing followed the lecture. Each poster was signed by Andy Cruz and numbered. This poster is numbered 4 of 13. Andy Cruz biography : Born the son of a hot rodder, Andy spent his early years skating the mean streets of Elsmere, Delaware, and hassling the French Paper samples department for Charles Anderson posters. After graduating from Delcastle Vocational and Technical High School with “shop” certification in Commercial Art, he opted to skip art school and started working as a full-time designer at a local firm. Apart from his obvious artistic talents, Andy had a knack for subtle persuasion that he would later use to talk Rich into quitting a cushy, well-paying marketing job to start Brand Design Co. As the art director and creative nerve center of House Industries, Andy uses his calm, quiet demeanor to cajole frustrated House artists/designers into making something perfect by redoing it one more time. If he’s not collecting furniture, toys or other junk that will somehow turn into a House Industries product, he’s spending time with his ladies: wife Stephanie and daughters, Ava and Mia. Is a type foundry and design studio based in Yorklyn, Delaware. The company was created in the 1990s in Wilmington, Delaware by co-founders Andy Cruz and Rich Roat. The company is best known for its typeface creations, which have appeared on television e. Cartoon Network, Nelvana, The Walt Disney Company, TV Land, VH1′s Best Week Ever, in film e. Mission: Impossible III and on commercial products e. Ann Taylor garment tag, Lucky Charms logo and Green Day’s Dookie album.