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July 4, 2012 Martha Lattie


Window Triptych from the Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside IL., 1912 by Frank Lloyd Wright, The Art Institute of Chicago.

Frank Lloyd Wright designed every element of his buildings especially his homes. He designed this stained glass window for the Playhouse of the young Coonley daughter.

Happy 4th of July!

Tags Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Coonley House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Illinois, architecture, art history, art, stained glass
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