Item# YTMG1
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Midway Gardens chess set includes multiple "sprites" and other distinctive design elements Mr. Wright created for the Midway Gardens, a cultural and entertainment complex built in Chicago, Illinois, in 1914. The chess set is cold-cast resin with hand-rubbed patina finish. King and Queen are 5" high with other pieces in proportion. PLEASE NOTE: The chess board is sold separately.
Please note: Because of its size, this item can be purchased ONLY for GROUND shipment within the contiguous United States. Air Shipment and Gift Wrap are NOT available on this item. This item usually ships in 2-3 business days.
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Wood Framed Stained Glass vividly recreates one of Wright's most popular designs. The design is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore. This graphic was selected from the Frank Lloyd...
$108.75 $130.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Skylight Wood Framed Stained Glass design is adapted from one of the matched pair of art glass skylights in the entrance to Frank Lloyd Wright's studio, attached to his home in Oak Park, IL. On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Metal Framed Stained Glass vividly recreates one of Wright's most popular designs. The design is one of a number of Liberty Magazine cover designs from 1926-27 that the editors thought to be too "radical" and never used. In 1973 there was a fire in the Arizona Biltmore. This graphic was selected from the Frank Lloyd...
$108.75 $127.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright March Balloons Stained Glass is adapted from an unpublished Liberty magazine cover design (1926-1927). The abstract motif designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the March cover depicts a group of colorful balloons rising into the sky. The editors thought that the series of designs were too "radical" and were never used. This stained glass panel has...