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The Frank Lloyd Wright house numbers have been adapted from the lettering style created by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1931 for use on exhibition drawings. The lettering style was created using 45 and 60 degree slanted lines and two compass curves. Each Frank Lloyd Wright house number is made of zinc alloy with a bronze color finish. Numbers come complete with hardware. Ht: 6.12" W: 4.12".
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The Arts and Crafts Pine Landscape Tile Mantel Clock case is made by hand in Iowa by Schlabaugh & Sons in natural quarter sawn oak with a dark craftsman oak stain finish. The clock face is printed parchment behind glass. This Craftsman style clock is complimented with an inset 4" x 8" Pine Landscape Motawi tile. The design of the...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies Stained Glass, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, is adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. 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...
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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. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life art glass pattern is found in several variations in Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House. The four-pot variation is found on the central landing of the Martin House stairway. This exquisite adaptation of the window is framed with a copper patina frame for an antique feel and is perfect for desktop display....