FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1867-1959)
PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK GENTLEMAN
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1867-1959)

FOUR LEADED GLASS SKYLIGHTS FROM THE HOLLYHOCK HOUSE, CIRCA 1923

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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1867-1959)
Four Leaded Glass Skylights from the Hollyhock House, circa 1923
each 59 1/8 in. (150.2 cm.) high, 4½ in. (11.4 cm.) wide (4)
Further details
These windows comprise four of the five windows originally above the fireplace in the living room at the Hollyhock House, Los Angeles. They were most likely removed from the house during the 1946-47 renovations overseen by Wright's son, Lloyd Wright.

Lot Essay

cf. K. Smith, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House and Olive Hill: Buildings and Projects for Aline Barnsdall, New York, 1992, p. 149.

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