AN IMPORTANT LEADED GLASS WINDOW

Details
AN IMPORTANT LEADED GLASS WINDOW
DESIGNED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOR THE AVERY COONLEY PLAYHOUSE, RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS, CIRCA 1912

The tall rectangular window leaded with geometric motifs of circles and squares as well as the American flag in glass of primary colors intensified by white diffusion glass on the reverse within a clear glass ground (86.06.05)--60 1/2in. (153.7cm.) high, 12 1/2in. (31.8cm.) wide
Literature
David A. Hanks, Frank Lloyd Wright, Preserving an Architectural Heritage, E.P. Dutton, N.Y., 1989, pp. 74-75, 77
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