Bookends for your library! On piers flanking the entry to his 1898 architectural studio in Oak Park, Illinois, Frank Lloyd Wright envisioned two sculptures of a solid, crouching figure of a man. For this majestic figure, he turned to sculptor Richard Bock. The Boulder -- here reproduced as a pair of bookends -- symbolizes the struggle of the oppressed and shackled soul to break its bonds and find self expression. Licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Cast in reconstituted stone, 8"H x 5.5"W x 5.5"L each.
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Bookends
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