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Best source book of FLW art glass designs., November 3, 1998
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This review is from: Frank Lloyd Wright Glass Art (Hardcover)
Thomas Heinz is extremely well credentialed and has written the best source book on FLW art glass designs. Finest photography available of a myriad of FLW projects incorporating art glass windows in sequential sequence. This book is the finest book on FLW works in glass. Mandatory read for any design sourcing for art glass projects. You will not find a more authoritarian reference book on art glass designs by FLW.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply put, the premier book on Frank Lloyd Wright Art Glass, March 19, 1998
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This review is from: Frank Lloyd Wright Glass Art (Hardcover)
I just dropped by amazon.com to check on the availabilty of the Heinz book for a potential client. As the owner of a world class art glass studio specializing in FLW "inspired" designs, Studio Deco, I have had the opportunity to review countless books on the subject. In my opinion this is the finest book presently available.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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An extensive visual tour of FLW's genious in glass art, December 26, 1996
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This review is from: Frank Lloyd Wright Glass Art (Hardcover)
Tomas Heinz, a practicing architect and skilled photographer
has written several books on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
In this volume, Heinz provides a thorough examination of
Wright's glass art designs. The beauty and power of the
designs are faithfully captured in nearly 400 illustrations,
most of them in color. The first four chapters cover Wright's
architectural glass designs from 1889 to 1936. Chapter Two is
entirely devoted to the Dana house, which contains the largest
and most extensive collection of art glass designs by Wright.
Chapter Five covers Wright's use of light screens later
in his career, and Chapter Six gives a brief overview of other
decorative features which Wright incorporated into many of his
architectural designs. A thoroughly annotated bibliography
provides an execllent source for further study. This book is
highly recommended for the insight it offers, its visual
aesthetic appeal, and as a source of information and inspiration
to stained glass artists.
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