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A LEADED GLASS WINDOW
DESIGNED BY LOUIS SULLIVAN FOR THE HENRY BABSON HOUSE, RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS, CIRCA 1907
The rounded caming dividing the clear glass ground into rectangular sections, the perimeter banded in narrow rectangles of textured glass, the bottom with a frieze of opalescent rectangular devices, either side with small butterscotch glass squares, in the original painted sash--51 in. (129.5 cm.) high, 35 in. (89 cm.) wide
DESIGNED BY LOUIS SULLIVAN FOR THE HENRY BABSON HOUSE, RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS, CIRCA 1907
The rounded caming dividing the clear glass ground into rectangular sections, the perimeter banded in narrow rectangles of textured glass, the bottom with a frieze of opalescent rectangular devices, either side with small butterscotch glass squares, in the original painted sash--51 in. (129.5 cm.) high, 35 in. (89 cm.) wide