Coonley Playhouse Window
from the Cooley Playhouse
Developed with the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
#9072 - 3 3/4" x 9 1/4"
*acrylic stand or wooden easels
also included
$38.67
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, and has been developed with the cooperation of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia. A portion of the sales of this product supports the conservation and education programs of these institutions.
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