Variant Title:
Also known as: 26th annual Seminar on Glass
Frank Lloyd Wright and Chicago stained glass / by Leonard Eaton
Shelving title: Corning Museum of Glass, Seminar on Glass, 1986: Tape 2, part 6
Notes:
Dwight P. Lanmon, Director, The Corning Museum of Glass ; Leonard Eaton, art historian.
Filmed during the 26th annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, 1986.
Dwight Lanmon gives a brief introduction to Leonard Eaton who provides a thorough introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright's windows: the role of leaded glass, the process of making them, Wright's statements on the importance of windows and light, the design of windows for specific buildings (including the Martin House and Tree of Life windows). He also touches on windows made by a few of Wright's contemporaries.
VHS.
DVD.
Digitized from VHS by Sax Communications October 2006.
VHS tape 2 contains 7 separate lectures. When digitized it was necessary to put each lecture on a separate DVD.
Image is grainy and dark.
Event Notes:
Filmed during the 26th annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, 1986.