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Pop artist Todd Goldman is known all across the globe for his whip-smart and wickedly funny puns and pictures! “Frank Lloyd Wrong” pays slyly simple homage to revered architect icon Frank Lloyd Wright in this limited edition lithograph on paper, numbered and hand signed by Todd! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! 27″ x 18″ (no border). Check out some of our hundreds of other great items.
This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.
This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.
Architectural Rendering – Albert O. Halse – Original Copy Signed. Albert Halse, Pensacola Native, working signed copy, first edition. Mid Century Modern period. TABLE SIZED BOOK, MEASURES 9X12. WONDERFUL VINTAGE BOOK LOADED WITH MANY EXAMPLES OF MID CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECTURE. LOADED WITH HUNDREDS OF EXCELLENT ILLUSTRATIONS, 17 IN FULL COVER. EDWARD D STONE, RICHARD NEUTRA, FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, MIES VAN DER ROHE, EERO SAARINEN, MARCEL BREUER, LE CORBUSIER, PAUL RUDOLPH, SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL, AND OTHERS.
SIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT on the front free endpaper. A sharp copy to boot of the 1942 stated 3rd printing. Solid and VG+ (with bright silver lettering along the front panel and spine) in it sruuset cloth. Small former owner signature above FL Wright’s signature, otherwise clean as could be. Square octavo, 143 pgs. Plus hundreds of crisp black-and-white illustrations. We offer an eclectic selection, specializing in childrens, art, photography, literature, history, chess, sports and more. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and we stand behind what we offer for sale. We leave feedback for buyers once they have posted feedback for us. We work hard to keep buyers happy and to resolve the rare problem promptly. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
This piece is not stained glass. The design is reverse applied and molded to the glass. The signature is illegible to me and the frame has an identification plate attached to the right side that reads Dickinson Wright PLLC. Upon research, this DW is a huge law firm and not a product production company. If you know, please fill me in, I would be grateful for the information.
Signed by Arnold Newman. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. SIGNED by Arnold Newman on the title page. Introduction by Arthur Ollman. Afterword by Arnold Newman. 124 pages with index. Illustrated with portraits by Arnold Newman. He relates: Inevitably there is a great deal of the photographer in his finished product. If there isn’t much of him, then there isn’t much of a portrait. In other words, the photographer must be a part of the picture. It’s a matter of joining forces with the sitter. 114 laser scanned duotone images. Portraits include: Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Max Ernst, Jackson Pollock, Grandma Moses, Willem De Kooning, Frank Lloyd Wright, Man Ray, Alberto Giacometti, Jacob Lawrence, Carl Sandburg, Jean Cocteau, Marilyn Monroe, Berenice Abbot, Allen Ginsberg, Truman Capote, W. Eugene Smith, Jasper Johns and many many more. Light wear to the covers. Few minor scratches, scuff marks and creases. Black remainder mark to the top edge. Internally, a hint tanning to page edges. Very clean and bright. The best copy seen to date.
Americans 1942 18 artists from 9 states by MOMA, New York SIGNED to front fly by. Frank Lloyd, Gallery Owner and art dealer in New York’s Marlborough gallery – Personal Signed Book. Museum of Modern Art. 10 1/8″ x 7 3/4″ – 128 numbered pages in black/white. Desc: Tight boards shows wear and use to covers and corners. Nice personally signed edition.
My Father Who Is on Earth. Author: John Lloyd Wright Title: My Father Who Is on Earth Publication: New York: G. Putnam’s Sons, 1946. A solid copy to boot of the 1946 1st edition of this unconventional portrait of an unconventional man — FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, stormy petrel of architecture. The author is his son, who tells the things only he could tell about his father. (From the dustjacket’s front cover). Tight and VG+ (a touch of light spotting at the panels) in a crisp, price-clipped, VG dustjacket, with light chipping to the spine ends and some tape applied inconspicuously to the inside of the dustjacket as reinforcement. Octavo, a number of illustrations throughout complementing John Lloyd Wright’s text. Very Good + / Very Good. We offer an eclectic selection, specializing in childrens, art, photography, literature, history, chess, sports and more. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and we stand behind what we offer for sale. We leave feedback for buyers once they have posted feedback for us. We work hard to keep buyers happy and to resolve the rare problem promptly. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
The Sovereignty of the Individual in the Cause of Architecture. Author: WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd Title: The Sovereignty of the Individual in the Cause of Architecture Publication: Florence, Italy: 1951 Edition: First Separate edition. A very good or better copy in the publsiher’s printed wraps, gently rubbed and dust-soiled, but clean, with a short stress tear on the last leaf. This copy with a wonderful association, SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Wright on the front wrap to one of his most notable disciples, Edgar Tafel: To Edgar — N. Tafel had been an apprentice at Taliesin for nine years, form 1932 to 1941, and thus worked under Wright during the development of some of Wright’s most important contributions, including Fallingwater and the Johnson Wax Headquarters. A rift developed between Tafel and Wright when the former left Taliesin rather abruptly to set out on his own in 1941, but the two remained in contact, as evidenced by this brief, but familiar inscription on this important manifesto. Cleveland Book Company, ABAA. As a small, independent bookseller in Cleveland, Ohio, I deal in general used, rare, and antiquarian books, autographs, manuscripts, pamphlets, and personal and family papers in all subjects. My family has been in the antiquarian book business since 1971. We are proud members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and several other leading trade organizations, and adhere strictly to their codes of professionalism and ethics. We take pride in our business and make every attempt to describe each item in our inventory accurately according to the highest standards of the rare book trade. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.