Midway Gardens Sprite 31"
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This Midway Gardens Sprite garden sculpture is an authorized reproduction of the sculpture that was created for Midway Gardens in Chicago (1913-14). Midway Gardens was an entertainment complex on Chicago's south side, and an extraordinary achievement for Frank Lloyd Wright, who personally designed and supervised all of its elements, including a series of cast concrete sculptures he called the "Sprites." The Gardens fell victim to financial troubles and was demolished in 1929.
This hand cast cement garden sculpture was adapted from the drawings found in the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives. Beautifully cast in stone, this striking Frank Lloyd Wright Sprite sculpture will last for years in any climate. This dry cast stone has been around for centuries and has proven to be a quality, durable and most attractive alternative to other materials. The nature of this stone gives it a number of advantages for use in garden and architectural applications.
This item is handcrafted and made-to-order. Please allow 5-6 weeks for production and delivery.
⋅Measures 6"W x 7"D x 31"H
⋅Made of hand-cast cement
⋅Weighs 40 lbs
⋅Made in USA
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This item is special order. Shipping is included for all special order items within the continental United States.
Please contact us if you would like to ship to other locations outside of the continental United States. If eligible, we will confirm availability and associated shipping costs.
Please note that all special order items are final sale and non-returnable.
Each purchase supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s mission to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.
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