Waterlilies Art Glass Design (c. 1893-1895) by Frank Lloyd Wright
Dimension: 1.25" x 2"
About Waterlilies... Frank Lloyd Wright's Waterlilies is thought to be designed for an art glass screen around 1893-1895, but was never produced.
The window features an intricate pattern of abstracted lily pads and flowers rendered in a cool color palette of blues, whites, and pops of yellows. The organic forms and repeating motifs of this early design reflect Wright's commitment to integrating nature into his architectural work. Waterlilies remains a celebrated example of Wright's innovative approach to design and architecture.
About Frank Lloyd Wright... Frank Lloyd Wright was a pioneering American architect known for his innovative and organic approach to design. He believed that architecture should harmonize with its environment, a philosophy he called "organic architecture."
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