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Prairie School Windows

This set of five windows came from a Frank Lloyd Wright/Hugh Garden prairie school church in Iowa, built 1903. They will fill a 24' peak with spacing between. The glass changes color from yellow-green to glowing red in strong sunlight. These five windows completely restored, ready for installation. Arts & Crafts Prairie School Windows from a Marshalltown Church Architect: Hugh garden, worked with both Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the Chicago “Eighteen” Glass Studio: Giannini & Hilgart, many commissions from Prairie School architects including Wright, Heun, and Van Doren Shaw Commission: First Church of Christ Scientist, completed 1903 The windows came from the old First Church of Christ Scientist designed in 1903 by Hugh Garden, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright. If not a prime example of “Prairie School” architecture, the Marshalltown church was considered to be at least architecturally symbolic of Iowa’s prairie landscape and was one of the only three designed by Wright’s contemporaries in Iowa. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but it was torn down in 1985. (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Iowa, United States

SIZE: (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

This set of five windows came from a Frank Lloyd Wright/Hugh Garden prairie school church in Iowa, built 1903. They will fill a 24' peak with spacing between. The glass changes color from yellow-green to glowing red in strong sunlight. These five windows completely restored, ready for installation. Arts & Crafts Prairie School Windows from a Marshalltown Church Architect: Hugh garden, worked with both Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the Chicago “Eighteen” Glass Studio: Giannini & Hilgart, many commissions from Prairie School architects including Wright, Heun, and Van Doren Shaw Commission: First Church of Christ Scientist, completed 1903 The windows came from the old First Church of Christ Scientist designed in 1903 by Hugh Garden, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright. If not a prime example of “Prairie School” architecture, the Marshalltown church was considered to be at least architecturally symbolic of Iowa’s prairie landscape and was one of the only three designed by Wright’s contemporaries in Iowa. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but it was torn down in 1985. (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Iowa, United States

SIZE: (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

$24,500.00

Original: $70,000.00

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Prairie School Windows—

$70,000.00

$24,500.00

Description

This set of five windows came from a Frank Lloyd Wright/Hugh Garden prairie school church in Iowa, built 1903. They will fill a 24' peak with spacing between. The glass changes color from yellow-green to glowing red in strong sunlight. These five windows completely restored, ready for installation. Arts & Crafts Prairie School Windows from a Marshalltown Church Architect: Hugh garden, worked with both Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the Chicago “Eighteen” Glass Studio: Giannini & Hilgart, many commissions from Prairie School architects including Wright, Heun, and Van Doren Shaw Commission: First Church of Christ Scientist, completed 1903 The windows came from the old First Church of Christ Scientist designed in 1903 by Hugh Garden, a contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright. If not a prime example of “Prairie School” architecture, the Marshalltown church was considered to be at least architecturally symbolic of Iowa’s prairie landscape and was one of the only three designed by Wright’s contemporaries in Iowa. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but it was torn down in 1985. (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Iowa, United States

SIZE: (1) 35" x 12'; (2) 35" x 9'3"; (2) 35" x 4'11"

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