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double window from the Oscar M. Steffens House, Chicago
double window from the Oscar M. Steffens House, Chicago
USA, 1909
stained glass, lead, lacquered wood 80 h × 40 w × 2½ d in (203 × 102 × 6 cm)
stained glass, lead, lacquered wood 80 h × 40 w × 2½ d in (203 × 102 × 6 cm)
estimate: $10,000–15,000
result: $10,000
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A rare surviving pair of windows from the Oscar M. Steffens House, a long-demolished Frank Lloyd Wright home that stood until the early 1960s on a raised bluff in Chicago overlooking Lake Michigan. The windows were intended to be viewed as pairs, making this assembly especially significant. The pattern was once described as an abstraction of the sun over the waters of Lake Michigan.
provenance: Oscar M. Steffens House, Chicago
literature: Light Screens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright, Sloan, ppg. 280-281 Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph 1907-1913, Pfeiffer and Futugawa, ppg. 108-109