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Casement Window

c. 1904
designer
(American, 1867–1959)
maker
Measurements
Overall: 105.1 x 28.5 cm (41 3/8 x 11 1/4 in.)
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Description

This window was made for the Darwin D. Martin House built in Buffalo, New York, in 1905.
Vertically long, rectangular window with a medium-brown frame and grey lines dividing geometric patterns made up of mostly clear glass, but occasionally colored green, orange, or milky white. Above, a column of fishbone pattern is flanked by two bands of alternating green and clear square glass pieces. At the base, orange glass frames a milky white rectangle, a green square at each corner. The center features two long, rectangular, clear panes, flanked by narrower panes.

Casement Window

c. 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright, Linden Glass Co.

(American, 1867–1959), (American)
America, Illinois, Chicago, 20th century

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