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Flower-like central medallion surrounded by organic motifs; mounted to a plywood backing

Ornamental relief, 1891-1892

Louis Henri Sullivan

G300

Clear rectangular panes with a blue circle at one long side and eight small colored rectangles (blues, orange, green, yellow and swirled green and pink) at opposite long side

Window, one of a pair, 1922

George Grant Elmslie

G300

green with gold letters; rectangular with vertical rectangular element with leaves and organic designs in relief at left

"Consultation Rooms" sign, c. 1908

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

G300

rectangular metal wicket; open center with elaborate scrolls, foliate motifs and floral motifs with a grid aroudn center opening; arched opening in base; five small holes on edge of each long side; some curved motifs resemble parts of gears

Cast of teller's wicket, 1967 (designed 1908)

Louis Henri Sullivan; Designer: George Grant Elmslie; Caster: Jerry Bonnette

G300

Front view architectural sketch of a boxlike building with ribbon windows; trees at edges; matted and framed. Sheet backed with coated white wove paper. Sheet is creased vertically.

Elks Club, Winona, Minnesota, 1917

George Grant Elmslie

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Clear rectangular panes with a yellow circle at one long side and eight small colored rectangles (blues, yellow, aqua, orange and swirled green and pink) at opposite long side

Window, one of pair, 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Clear rectangular pane at center surrounded by an inner light orange band with alternating small blue and orange squares and an outer band of yellow with white squares at corners

Window, c. 1918-1921

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with 3 circles (blue, yellow and tan streaked with white); rectangles and squares in light blue, turquoise, green, orange and yellow; received mounted in wood frame with 98.256.6.2

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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rectangular shape; block designs on 4 sides of light blue, dark blue, purple, yellow, red and green leaded glass; wall-mount design

Wall lantern from a set of three, 1913

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with yellow bars and light blue, medium blue and orange squares at borders; received mounted in wood frame with 98.256.5.7

Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with yellowish-brown and white streaked circle; square made up on 4 small rectangles (turquoise, blue, lilac and orange); row of small rectangles (yellow, lilac, blue, white, orange and turquoise)

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with blue circle off-center; light blue, green and orange squareson circle; light blue square in one corner; 4 small squares (turquoise, light blue, orange and yellow) in second corner; 3 bars (light blue, turquoise and green) in third corner

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Pendant fixture with 4 light socket arms, flanked by 4 upward-turned elements; sockets and upturned arms have scrolled ends; globes are irridescent orange and green glass

Chandelier, c. 1905

Unknown American

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rectangular shape; removable top; block designs on 4 sides in yellow, blues, red and green leaded glass

Wall lantern from a set of three, 1913

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with light blue circle on one side and 8 small colored rectangles at left (light blue, yellow, rose, green, turquoise, orange and blue)

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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drawing of architectural detail of screen with four Prairie School-style ornamental panels; two panels in center highlighted in blue, two outer panels highlighted in orange

Railing in Chancel, c. 1915

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with blue circle on one side; 4 small squares opposite (green and pink swirled, white, dark blue and orange) and 3 squares at one short side (blue, orange, green)

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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clear glass panels with blue circle; square made up of 4 small rectangles (light blue, orange and green); row of small rectangles (orange, turquoise, yellow, green and light blue)

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View
rectangular shape; removable top; block designs on 4 sides in yellow, blues, red and green leaded glass

Wall lantern from a set of three, 1913

George Grant Elmslie

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Console, from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, Minnesota, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Hot air register grille from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, Minnesota, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Overdoor panel from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, MN, one of a pair, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Leaded glass panel from the Junius Judson House, Rochester, NY, one of a pair, c. 1903

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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The Grammar of Ornament, 1856

Owen Jones; Engraver: Francis Bedford; Publisher: Day and Son, London

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Buildings, Plans and Designs by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1963

Frank Lloyd Wright; Author: Intorduction by Frank Lloyd Wright; Author: William Wesley Peters; Publisher: Horizon Press

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Doorplate, c. 1900

Charles Sumner Greene; Designer: Henry Mather Greene

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A Manufactory of Constable's Paintings, National Gallery, 1891

Joseph Pennell

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Console from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, Minnesota, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Chandelier, c. 1920

France (?)

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

Not on View

Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Carpet, 20th century

attributed to George Grant Elmslie

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Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

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Leaded glass panel from the Junius Judson House, Rochester, NY, one of a pair, c. 1903

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

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Bookmark, c. 1915

William Gray Purcell; Designer: George Grant Elmslie

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Albert Lea Bank, c. 1921

William Gray Purcell; Artist: George Grant Elmslie

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Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Window, from a set of seven, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View

Wall panel, one from a set of five, c. 1875

United States

Not on View

Leaded glass panel from the Junius Judson House, Rochester, NY, one of a pair, c. 1903

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

Not on View

Overdoor panel from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, MN, one of a pair, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

Not on View

Leaded glass double panel from the Junius Judson House, Rochester, New York, c. 1903

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

Not on View

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

Not on View

Leaded glass panel from the Junius Judson House, Rochester, NY, one of a pair, c. 1903

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

Not on View

Hanging Cabinet from the John L. Merriam House, St. Paul, Minnesota, c. 1887 (designed 1886)

Attributed to Harvey Ellis

Not on View

Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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Window, from a set of 12, c. 1922

George Grant Elmslie

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