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| Light Screens - The Book |
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Julie L. Sloan, curator of the exhibit, has announced the
publication of her long awaited book "Light Screens -
the complete leaded glass windows of Frank Lloyd Wright"
(ISBN: 0-8478-2306-7). The book, really an encyclopedia, contains
everything you ever wanted to know about the leaded glass
of Frank Lloyd Wright. The writing is scholarly and well organized,
the photography sharp and clear, and the printing is up to
the usual Rizzoli high standard. The book has pages of sources,
an extensive bibliography, and an index that is complete.
For more about this book and a condensed version of this
book, see: www.lightscreens.com
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| Art Glass Details: Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock
House published |
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The book is best described as a highly detailed glass pattern
book. It contains thirty-five pages of precise drawings, detailing
all of the art glass windows in the Hollyhock House. Located
in Los Angeles, California this house was one of the last
Wright houses that contained leaded art glass.
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As with Wright's designs in general, his designs of art glass
were not conventional. It takes an unconventional book, such
as this, with superb drawings to adequately describe these
designs. The major difference in Wright art glass design,
compared to conventional art glass design, is that the designs
heavily depend on the came configuration rather than the glass.
This is more than adequately covered in the book by both text
and graphics.
Page numbers are keyed to a plan view of the house so that
the reader can readily locate the different window designs
in the house. An easy to read chart is included for the identification
of glass and zinc came by stock number for each window. Reader's
reviews
are available at Amazon.com, and the book
is available for purchase.
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