$5,100
USA, c.
1910 stained glass, zinc cane, oak 19¼ w x 1 d x 31¼ h in (49 x 3 x 79 cm)
A contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, George Washington Maher was a Prairie School architect whose work is known for implementing organic forms to soften the overt geometry of his architecture. Maher would incorporate an indigenous flower as a unifying motif for a particular project. He used the Poppy motif extensively in his most important commissions.
result: $5,100
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Auctioneer:
Wright Auctions
Date:
2006-12-03