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One of a pair of windows with a highly regular, rectilinear, although asymetric, design in both clear and colored glass.  The window has an oak frame.  Its design consists of vertical and horizontal bands of green and amber colorerd glass at the top and bottom of window; along one side are colored squares of glass, and along the other is a chevron-shaped column of glass. The overall effect is of colored pieces of glass suspended within a clear window, subdivided by abstract bands and patterns of lead caming.
Frank Lloyd Wright (American (North American))
One of a Pair of Casement Windows from the Darwin Martin House, Buffalo, NY
1904
Museum Purchase
1968/2.52
One of a pair of windows with a highly regular, rectilinear, although asymetric, design in both clear and colored glass. Window has an oak frame. Window design consists of vertical and horizontal bands of green and amber colorerd glass at top and bottom of window; along one side are colored squares of glass; along the other is a chevron-shaped column of glass. The overall effect is of colored pieces of glass suspended within a clear window subdivided by abstract bands and patterns of lead caming.
Frank Lloyd Wright (American (North American))
One of a Pair of Casement Windows from the Darwin Martin House, Buffalo, NY
1904
Museum Purchase
1968/2.53
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