Parade Stained Glass Panel
by Frank Lloyd Wright
from the Coonley Playhouse
Riverside, IL
Item #8027
Dimensions: 4 5/8" x 19 1/8"
*acrylic stand or wooden easels
also included
$54.00
In 1912, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a school and playhouse for clients Avery and Queene Ferry Coonley, progressive educational advocates, especially for programs for young children. Called a playhouse because of the performance stage, Wright's building boasted abstract designs of balloons and confetti, recalling a patriotic, American parade.
This Frank Lloyd Wright Collection product is authorized by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona.
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