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Comments: Print arrived in great condition. The postcard type material it is printed on is first rate. In natural light the print is really muted and it is hard to make out the colors and crispness. It all kind of blends into the light beige color of the wall instead of being a good accent piece. It does become sharper in softer lighting. All-in-all it is a great print and I would recommend it.
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Comments: Looks great...perfect gift for an architect's office or home. Goes with wide range of colors.
Displaying reviews 1-2 Falling Water, Mill Run, Pennsylvaniaby Frank Lloyd WrightArt Print99 x 66 cm (without border: 99 x 52 cm) Item #: 378920
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Product InformationA masterpiece of construction by architectural genius Frank Lloyd Wright, Falling Water, in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, was created to ingeniously blend with its surroundings. Built over a waterfall for the family of department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann in 1939, it displayed Wright’s fascination with European modernism, nature and daring structures. Falling Water’s design was said to exemplify and take architecture beyond the 20th century. This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press. About the ArtistFrank Lloyd Wright is considered the most significant architect of the 20th century, giving American architecture it’s own identity previously dominated by outmoded European designs. During his 70 year career, Wright designed more than 500 structures. He was also prolific in creating furniture and housewares. An educator, author of twenty books, and head of an architectural firm, Wright significantly influenced modern architecture in theory and in practice. © AllPosters
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