Item# WRP0571
$19.95
The Arts and Crafts Block Prints by William S. Rice Boxed Notecards contains twenty assorted 5” x 7” blank notecards. Includes 5 each of 4 designs with envelopes in a decorative box. The designs in this collection are Coast Guard, c. 1927, Moonrise—Eucalyptus Grove, c. 1925, Redwood Monarchs, c. 1925, and Hollyhock Garden, c. 1925. These notecards feature artwork by William Seltzer Rice, a talented and prolific watercolorist who was devoted to block printing and the Arts & Crafts ethos of making artwork available to a wide audience at modest cost.
$54.95 $62.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms doormat features a design adapted from Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers, created by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1927 as part of his Liberty magazine cover studies. Originally considered too avant-garde, the design reflects Wright's mastery of abstraction, geometry, and asymmetry inspired by the desert landscape. Now one of his most celebrated works, it continues...
$54.95 $62.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies doormat, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, has a design adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. In this early design, the organic forms and repeating motifs display Wright’s commitment to the integration of nature translated into geometric form manifested in his architectural work. Constructed...
$67.95 $75.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms doormat features a design adapted from Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers, created by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1927 as part of his Liberty magazine cover studies. Originally considered too avant-garde, the design reflects Wright's mastery of abstraction, geometry, and asymmetry inspired by the desert landscape. Now one of his most celebrated works, it continues...
$67.95 $75.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Waterlilies doormat, depicting flowers and lily pads floating in a tranquil pool, has a design adapted from an unrealized leaded stained glass window designed by Wright circa 1893-95. In this early design, the organic forms and repeating motifs display Wright’s commitment to the integration of nature translated into geometric form manifested in his architectural work. Constructed...