Details
A LEADED GLASS WINDOW
DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOR
ALINE BARNSDALL'S "HOLLYHOCK HOUSE",
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, CIRCA 1920
This very tall and slender window depicting a stylized hollyhock in purple and clear glass and alternating size of same--71¼in.
(181cm.) high, 6in. (15.2cm.) wide
DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOR
ALINE BARNSDALL'S "HOLLYHOCK HOUSE",
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, CIRCA 1920
This very tall and slender window depicting a stylized hollyhock in purple and clear glass and alternating size of same--71¼in.
(181cm.) high, 6in. (15.2cm.) wide
Provenance
Literature
David Hanks, Frank Lloyd Wright, E.P. Dutton, N.Y., 1989,
pp. 98-99
Bruce Pfeiffer, Frank Lloyd Wright, Selected Houses 8, A.D.A. Edita, Tokyo, 1991, pp.40-41 for an illustration of how the window panel would appear in situ
pp. 98-99
Bruce Pfeiffer, Frank Lloyd Wright, Selected Houses 8, A.D.A. Edita, Tokyo, 1991, pp.40-41 for an illustration of how the window panel would appear in situ
Exhibited
Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright:
Preserving an Architectural Heritage, Decorative
Designs from The Domino's Pizza Collection,
December 1989-February 1990
This exhibition travelled to: Chicago, The Chicago Historical Society, March-June 1990
Buffalo, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, July-September 1990
Denver, Denver Art Museum, October 1990-January 1991
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,
February-April 1991
Dallas, Dallas Museum of Art, May-July 1991
New York, American Craft Museum, August 1991-January 1992
Preserving an Architectural Heritage, Decorative
Designs from The Domino's Pizza Collection,
December 1989-February 1990
This exhibition travelled to: Chicago, The Chicago Historical Society, March-June 1990
Buffalo, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, July-September 1990
Denver, Denver Art Museum, October 1990-January 1991
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,
February-April 1991
Dallas, Dallas Museum of Art, May-July 1991
New York, American Craft Museum, August 1991-January 1992