Item# WNFLWNS1
$1,623.00
The Native American sculptural figure Nakomis was designed in 1923 to be positioned at the entry pools to the Community of Nakoma Country Club in Madison, Wisconsin. Wright's original commission was never realized until the clubhouse was recently constructed by Taliesin Architects. The Native American warrior Nakomis is formed in a striking angular rectilinear design. The proud, commanding figure has a fatherly presence as he teaches his son to shoot a bow and arrow. He stands 54” tall.
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$240.00
This Laura Wilder New Woods Seasons Framed Matted open edition set of giclée mini prints are small versions of the prints that appeared in the 2010 issues of American Bungalow Magazine. Each individual image size: 4.5" x 6". Solid quarter sawn oak Mission frame. Framed : 30.5” x 13". When Laura discovered the designs and philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement, she learned printmaking, and...
$240.00
This Laura Wilder New Woods Seasons Framed Matted open edition set of giclée mini prints are small versions of the prints that appeared in the 2010 issues of American Bungalow Magazine. Each individual image size: 4.5" x 6". Solid quarter sawn oak Mission frame. Framed : 11.5” x 36.25". When Laura discovered the designs and philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement, she learned printmaking, and...
$795.00
The original design for this Frank Lloyd Wright wall sconce lighting was for the interior of the Fredrick C. Robie House (1908) in Chicago, Illinois. Lighting always played an important role of Wright's architectural schemes. Wright would often incorporate wall sconce lamps that followed motifs of the interior theme. The form of these sconces is a sphere framed by a...
$850.00
Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed the wooden table lamp for the interior of his own home, Taliesin, built in Spring Green, Wisconsin in 1911. Engaged in a solid base, the shaft of the lamp supports a square shade in a design that evokes the sheltering roof of a pagoda, one of the architect's signature tectonic forms. Its soft, diffused light renders...