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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, PROBABLY FOR THE FRANCIS W. LITTLE HOUSE, PEORIA, ILLINOIS, 1902
Details
A PAIR OF EBONIZED OAK CHAIRS
Frank Lloyd Wright, Probably For The Francis W. Little House, Peoria, Illinois, 1902
Each with angular crestrail, lacking backrest, above a seatrail with drop-in cushion, the legs joined by opposing U-shaped stretchers
257/8in. (65.8cm.) high, 23¾in. (60.3cm.) wide, 19¼in. (49cm.) deep (2)
Frank Lloyd Wright, Probably For The Francis W. Little House, Peoria, Illinois, 1902
Each with angular crestrail, lacking backrest, above a seatrail with drop-in cushion, the legs joined by opposing U-shaped stretchers
257/8in. (65.8cm.) high, 23¾in. (60.3cm.) wide, 19¼in. (49cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
By descent in the family of Maginel Wright Barney (sister of Frank Lloyd Wright). A similar chair was offered at our Rockefeller Center galleries on November 29, 1999, lot 26.