- FALLINGWATER - KAUFMANN RESIDENCE (1935) S.230
- KAUFMANN GUESTHOUSE (1938) S.231
- EDGAR J. KAUFMANN, SR. OFFICE (1937) S.233
AUDIO BOOKS BROCHURES CALENDARS PHOTOGRAPHS POSTCARDS TRADING CARDS
AUDIO Date: 1970 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater.
Author: Paramount Communications
Description: 16mm Color Film
Size: 24 Minutes
ST#: 1815.02.0602
Date: 1989 Title: House on the Waterfall
Author: QED Communications
Description: Tour of Fallingwater
Size: 30 Minutes
ST#: 1989.22.0390
Date: 1996 Title: Fallingwater: The Apprentices
Author: Produced by Love, Kenneth. Executive Producer McNulty, Barbara. In Association with The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.
Description: Edgar Kaufman Jr. hosts reunion of apprentices that worked with Wright on Fallingwater, Wes Peters, Bob Mosher, Edgar Tafel. Includes archived footage of the construction as well as of Taliesin.
Size: 56:12 Minutes
ST#: 1996.47.0305
Date: 2005
Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Produced by in-D press, in association with The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, A Planet Architecture Series Production, A TKS Film)
Author: Waggoner, Lynda; Armstrong, Cara
Description: In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the Kaufmann family over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. He named it Fallingwater. It, perhaps more than any other building, exemplifies Wright’s concept of ‘‘organic’’ architecture. Examining the relationships between the site, the building, the clients, and the architect, reveal why it stands as a testament to a great architect working at the height of his career. Case (left) and DVD (right). (First Edition)
Size: 60 Minutes
ST#: 2005.18.0807
BOOKS Date: 1938 Title: A New House on Bear Run, Penn. By Frank Lloyd Wright. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1938. (Stiff Soft Cover - with Partial Wrap) (Published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York)
Author: Wright, Frank Lloyd (MOMA)
Description: 3,000 copies printed. (Has yellow 1/3 wrap around cover) (First Edition) (Sweeney 430)
Size:
Pages: Pp 24
S#: 0430.00.0500
Date: 1963 Title: la casa sulla cascata di F. L. Wright, 25 anni dopo (Soft Cover) (Published by ET/AS Kompass, Italy)
Author: Zevi, Bruno & Kaufmann, Edgar Jr.
Description: “Riegl’s prophecy and Fallingwater”: Zevi. “Twenty five Years of the House on the Waterfall, Frank Lloyd Wright architect”: Kaufmann. This is a reprint from two separate articles in the August 1962 issue of L’Architettura. The text is in Italian and English. This soft cover edition is laid out differently then the hard cover version. It has printed each article separately as it appears in the publication. The HC version combines the two articles. Includes 131 photographs and illustrations. Original cover price L. 1500. (First Edition) (Sweeney 1537)
Size: 9.5 x 12.75
Pages: Pp 80
S#: 1537.00.0301
Date: 1965 Title: La casa sulla cascata di F. Ll. Wright Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Hard Cover - DJ) (Published by ET/AS Kompass, Italy)
Author: Zevi, Bruno & Kaufmann, Edgar Jr.
Description: “Riegl’s prophecy and Fallingwater” Zevi. “Twenty five Years of the House on the Waterfall, Frank Lloyd Wright architect” Kaufmann. This is a reprint from two separate articles in the August 1962 issue of L’Architettura. The text is in Italian and English. This hard cover edition is laid out differently then the soft cover version. It combines the text from both articles at the front of the book. Includes 123 photographs and illustrations. Original cover price L. 3500. (Second Edition: 1965) (Sweeney 1537)
Size: 9.5 x 12.75
Pages: Pp 80
S#: 1537.01.0301
Date: 1978 Title: Frank Lloyd Wrights Fallingwater, The House and Its History (Soft Cover) (Published by Dover Publications)
Author: Hoffmann, Donald
Description: Original SC List Price $5.00. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 98
ST#: 1978.01.0201
Date: 1993 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, The House and Its History (Soft Cover) (Second, Revised Edition) (Published by Dover Publications, Inc., New York)
Author: Hoffmann, Donald: Introduction by: Kaufmann, Edgar Jr.
Description: First published in 1978. "Preface to the Second Edition. This book presents a new study grown upon the skeleton of a previous book. My lack of access to the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives severely handicapped the earlier edition... The documents related to Fallingwater, said Mr. Wright, could not be made available until the archives were completely catalogued. Memories and hearsay, unfortunately, acquire a specious life of their own as they take further leave from fact, they need to be confronted by documents." 116 photographs and illustration. Original list price $12.95. (Second Edition)
Size: 9.25 x 10.75
Pages: Pp 116
ST#: 1993.67.0811
Date: 1982 Title: 50 Years of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. The Early Years. (Soft Cover)
Author: Netting, M. Graham
Description: "Fallingwater & Bear Run". Original HC List Price $53.00, SC List Price $26.50. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 23-29
ST#: 1982.17.1004
Date: 1986 Title: Fallingwater, A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House (Hard Cover - DJ) (Published by Abbeville Press, Inc. New York)
Author: Edgar Kaufmann
Description: Original HC List Price $55.00. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 190
ST#: 1986.01.0391
Date: 1988 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) (Soft Cover)
Author: Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
Description: Original SC List Price $6.95. Two copies. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 17
ST#: 1988.18.0404, 1988.29.0806
Frank Lloyd Wright Selected Houses 4 Fallingwater (1990) Date: 1993 Title: The Kaufmann Office - Frank Lloyd Wright (Hard Cover - DJ)
Author: Wilk, Christopher
Description: Original HC List Price £14.95 (Approx $25.95). (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 88
ST#: 1993.06.0800
Date: 1994 Edition Title: Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture in Detail (Soft Cover) (Published by Phaidon Press, Inc. London, New York)
Author: McCarter, Robert
Description: Original SC List Price $14.95. (First Edition)
Size: 11.5 x 11.5
Pages: Pp 60
ST#: 1994.15.1101
Date: 1997 Edition Title: Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright (Published by Barnes & Noble Books, New York by arrangement with Phaidon Press Limited, London) (Hard Cover DJ)
Author: McCarter, Robert
Description: First published in 1994 by Phaidon Press, Inc. London. Includes history of Fallingwater, original drawings, photographs and detailed drawings. (Second Edition)
Size: 12 x 12
Pages: Pp 60
ST#: 1997.41.0407
Date: 1999 Title: Twentieth-Century Houses: (Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture 3's) (Hard Cover) (Published by Phaidon Press, Inc. London, New York)
Author: McCarter, Robert
Description: First section of this three part book is about Fallingwater. This was first published as a separate book in 1994 as "Fallingwater". (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 1-60
ST#: 1999.35.0404
Date: 2002 Edition Title: Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture in Detail. (Soft Cover) (Published by Phaidon Press, Inc. London, New York)
Author: McCarter, Robert
Description: This smaller version is an exact reprint of the larger 1994 version. Original SC List Price $14.95. (First Edition this size.)
Size: 10x10
Pages: Pp 60
ST#: 2002.61.0306
Date: 1994 Title: Fallingwater in 3D Studio: A Case Study and Tutorial (Published by Onward Press, Santa Fe, NM) (Soft Cover)
Author: Sanchez, Laura & Alex
Description: Includes a 3.5 inch computer disc. Original list price $80.95. (First Edition)
Size: 7 x 9
Pages: Pp 388
ST#: 1994.42.0406
Date: 1996 Title: Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Romance With Nature (Hard Cover - DJ)
Author: Waggoner, Lynda S.
Description: Original HC List Price $18.95. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 80
ST#: 1996.04.1199
Date: 1997 Title: The Architecture Pack (Hard Cover) (Published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York)
Author: Van Der Meer, Ron; Sudjic, Deyan
Description: Pop-up book that includes a page on Fallingwater. Pop-up of Fallingwater, loose fold-out with illustration and layout, and four photographs. Original HC List Price $50.00. (First Edition)
Size: 11.25 x 11.25
Pages: Pp 36
ST#: 1997.33.0305
Date: 1999 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Hard Cover - DJ)
Author: Stoller, Ezra; Introduction by Levine, Neil
Description: Original HC List Price $19.95. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 90
ST#: 1999.14.1201
Date: 1999 Title: Merchant Prince and Master Builder (Hard Cover - DJ)
Author: Cleary, Richard L.
Description: Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Merchant Prince and Master Builder: Edgar J. Kaufmann and Frank Lloyd Wright, organized by and held at the Heinz Architectural Center from April 10 to October 3, 1999. Original HC List Price $14.98. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 200
ST#: 1999.31.1002
Date: 2000 Title: Fallingwater: The Model (Hard Cover - DJ) (Published by Rissoli)
Author: Bonfilio, Paul
Description: Original HC List Price $30.00. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 80
ST#: 2000.18.0502
Date: 2003 Title: Fallingwater Rising: Frank Lloyd Wright, E.J. Kaufmann, and America’s Most Extraordinary House (Hard Cover - DJ) (Published by Knopf Publishing Group)
Author: Toker, Franklin
Description: Original HC List Price $35.00. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 496
ST#: 2003.05.0404
Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater GA Traveler 003 (2003) Date: 2006 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater Inspired Colors (Published by PPG Pittsburgh Paints, Pittsburgh, PA)
Author: Waggoner, Lynda; Schlotter, Dee
Description: Frank Lloyd Wright's Approach to Color. Color was very important to conveying Frank Lloyd Wright's aesthetic of organic architecture as a unified whole. He drew from two sources in determining his palette for a given project: the nature of the site and the nature of the building materials. In the early projects, particularly the Prairie houses that were constructed of brick and stucco, autumnal colors predominate: warm shades of red, gold, brown and yellow-green. These restful yet intense colors were accented by a palette of related hues and created a harmonious, unified and serene environment for the client. At Fallingwater, Wright employed both a limited palette of color and a limited number of materials in his desire to create an organic and integrated whole." Lynda Waggoner, Vice President & Director of Fallingwater. Folder open at the top, Thirteen color samples inside include: Cherokee Red, Covered Wagon, Lava Gray, Lion’s Mane, Grapevine, Moth Gray, Bone White, Tanglewood, Red Gumball, Chocolate Truffle, Dusty Trail, Mountain Forest, Blue Lava. More information. (First Edition)
Size: Folder 8 x 8. Samples 4 x 6.
Pages: Pp 28
ST#: 2006.26.0809
BROCHURES Date: Circa 1940-50s Title: Thrush Forced Circulating Flow Control Hot Water Heat! (Published by H. A. Thrush & Company, Peru, Indiana.)
Description: Sixteen page brochure for the H. A. Thrush & Company circulating hot water radiant heat. "The world’s most widely publicized residence. The cover photograph and this illustration show the home of Edgar J. Kaufmann, Falling Water (sp), Bear Run, Pennsylvania. Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. Heated by Thrush Flow Control System. Photos by Hedrich-Blessing. Piping plan prepared by Thrush engineers." Includes two photographs of Fallingwater by Hedrich-Blessing and one illustration.
Size: 8.4 x 10.9
Pages: Pp 16.
S#: 0647.15.1011
Date: 1980 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.)
Description: "Fallingwater. The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann. The site of the famous house was the Kaufmann family’s mountain property in the Bear Run Valley of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, where they enjoy weekends and summer vacations... The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family’s activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright’s suggestion that the house rise over the waterfall, rather than face it. But the architect’s original scheme was adopted almost without change." Brochure for tour information, including four photographs. Bear Run Preserve 3,500 acre expanse... Conservancy has acquired over 50,000 acres of land... Gift from Kathryn Smith.
Size: 3.75 x 8
Pages: Pp 8
ST#: 1980.28.0811
Date: Circa 1985 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.) "Fallingwater.
Description: The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann. The site of the famous house was the Kaufmann family’s mountain property in the Bear Run Valley of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, where they enjoy weekends and summer vacations... The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family’s activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright’s suggestion that the house rise over the waterfall, rather than face it. But the architect’s original scheme was adopted almost without change." Brochure for tour information, including a map and three photographs. Bear Run Preserve 4,000 acre expanse... Conservancy has acquired over 90,000 acres of land... Gift from Kathryn Smith.
Size: 3.75 x 8
Pages: Pp 8
ST#: 1985.39.0811
Date: C 1991 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.)
Description: "Fallingwater. The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann... ‘The most successful example of American architectural design’, 1986 designation by the Forum of the American Institute of Architects... The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family’s activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright’s suggestion that the house rise over the waterfall, rather than face it. But the architect’s original scheme was adopted almost without change." Brochure for tour information, including a map and six photographs. Bear Run Preserve 4,200 acre expanse... Conservancy has acquired over 140,000 acres of land... Includes two tour tickets.
Size: 3.75 x 8.25
Pages: Pp 8
ST#: 1991.62.0811
Date: Circa 1995 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Circa 1995). (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.)
Description: "The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann. The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. The falls had been a focal point of the family’s activities, and they had indicated the area around the falls as the location for a home. They were unprepared for Wright’s suggestion that the house rise over the waterfall, rather than face it. But the architect’s original scheme was adopted almost without change." Brochure for tour information, including map and six photographs, by Harold Corsini (1), Christopher Little (2), Thomas A. Heinz (3). Not dated, but receipt dated August 1995 attached to brochure.
Size: 3.75 x 8.24
Pages: Pp 8
ST#: 1995.55.0711
Date: 2002 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy)
Description: "The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann... The best all-time work of American architecture... Unquestionably the most famous private residence ever built... Fallingwater has always been rightly considered one of the complete masterpieces of twentieth-century art... National Geographic Traveler designated ‘Place of a Lifetime’." Brochure for tour information, including map and seven photographs. Bear Run Preserve 5,000 acre expanse... Conservancy has acquired over 280,000 acres of land...
Size: 3.75 x 8.5
Pages: Pp 10
ST#: 2002.59.0305
Date: 2004 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.)
Description: "The Kaufmann Conservation on Bear Run. Fallingwater, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most widely acclaimed works, was designed in 1936 for the family of Pittsburgh department store owner Edgar J. Kaufmann. The key to the setting of the house is the waterfall over which it is built. Historically, the falls were a focal point of the Kaufmanns’ activities, and the family indicated to Wright their desire to locate their weekend house near them. Much to their surprise, Wright designed the house to rise above the waterfall, rather than face it. The Kaufmanns adopted Wright’s original scheme with few changes... The best all-time work of American architecture... Unquestionably the most famous private residence ever built... Fallingwater has always been rightly considered one of the complete masterpieces of twentieth-century art... National Geographic Traveler designated ‘Place of a Lifetime’." Brochure for tour information, including map and six photographs. Bear Run Preserve 5,000 acre expanse... Conservancy has acquired over 215,000 acres of land... Includes ticket and sticker.
Size: 3.75 x 8.24
Pages: Pp 10
ST#: 2004.63.0811
CALENDARS Date: 1992 Title: Fallingwater: 1992 Calendar (Published by Abbeville Press, Inc. New York)
Author: Photography by Christopher Little
Description: Calendar inspired by “Fallingwater, A Frank Lloyd Wright Country House.” Original list price $9.95. (First Edition)
Size: 14 x 11
Pages: Pp 24
ST#: 1991.39.0506
Date: 2002 Title: Fallingwater: Wright 2002 - Calendar
Author: Universe Publishing
Description:
Photographs by Robert P. Ruschak (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 24
ST#: 2001.10.1201
PHOTOGRAPHS Date: 1937 Title: Fallingwater, Kaufmann House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania.
Photographer: Bill Hedrich, Hedrich-Blessing
Description: Exterior view shows balconies cantilevered over the stream. Photographed and printed in 1937 by Bill Hedrich of the photographic firm of Hedrich-Blessing, Chicago. Published in: "In the Nature of Material" Hitchcock 1942, plate 320; "The Future of Architecture" Wright 1953, page 14; "A Testament" Wright 1957, page 165; "Frank Lloyd Wright, His Life, His Work, His Words" Wright 1966, page 128; "An Autobiography" Wright 1977, page 320 plate 6; "Frank Lloyd Wright Collected Writings, Volume 3" Pfeiffer 1993, page 281; "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Living City" De Long 1998, page 67, 213.
Size: Original 9 x 7 vintage silver gelatin photograph.
S#: 0429.01.1106
Date: 1937 Title: Fallingwater, Kaufmann House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania.
Photographer: Photographed in 1937 by Bill Hedrich of the photographic firm of Hedrich-Blessing, Chicago.
Description: Printed May 12, 1944. Verso: “(This picture is for release to papers of Sunday, May 28 and thereafter, with John Selby’s New York AP special story on Modern Architecture). House Built Over a Waterfall. This House created by Architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Edgar Kaufmann, Pittsburgh Department Store owner, at Bear Run, PA., is one of 47 structures chosen by authorities at the Museum of Modern Art’s new show in New York to illustrate the best modern trends of the last 12 years. It is built over a waterfall, anchored to the mountain with stone quarried from the site, and cantilevered out into space so that its balconies give the impression of flying off over the mountainside.” Size: Original 9 x 7 vintage silver gelatin photograph.
S#: 0429.06.0707
Description: Second Print: Printed July 26, 1976. Clipping pasted to verso: "Frank Lloyd Wright’s exciting ‘Falling Water’ residence at Bear Run, Pa., was built in 1937. Cantilevered out over a water fall, it enjoys a more spectacular site than any of Wright’s Chicago houses, many of which were mentioned in the poll." Stamped on clipping: "Jul 26 1976". Stamped on verso: "Hedrich-Blessing, Chicago, ILL. Neg. No: 4414 D3". Size: Original 10 x 8 B&W photograph.
S#: 0429.10.0811
Verso: Detail
Date: 1963
Title: Fallingwater.
Photographer: Ezra Stoller
Description: View from stream bed below first falls. In 1963 Stoller was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art (New York) in 1963 to photograph Fallingwater, becoming icons in their own right, illustrating the building's integral connection to the landscape and its striking modern form. Verso signed “Ezra Stoller 222 Valley Place Mamaroneck N.Y.” Similar B&W view published in “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater” Stoller 1999, page 23. Mounted to metal backing.
Size: 35 x 43.5
S#: 1565.18.0807
Date: 1963 Title: Fallingwater.
Photographer: Ezra Stoller
Description: View of the Facade from the southeast. In 1963 Stoller was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art (New York) in 1963 to photograph Fallingwater, becoming icons in their own right, illustrating the building's integral connection to the landscape and its striking modern form. Verso stamped “Ezra Stoller”. Published in “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater” Stoller 1999, page 30-31.
Size: 8 x 10
S#: 1565.19.0807
Date: 1998 Title: Fallingwater. "Frank Lloyd Wright. A film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick."
Description: Photograph includes Fallingwater, Imperial Hotel, S.C. Johnson Wax Company Administration Building, Unity Temple. Label on verso: Frank Lloyd Wright. A film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings: (top left) Fallingwater in Bear Run, Pennsylvania; (top right) the Imperial Hotel in Japan which has since been demolished; (bottom left) the S.C. Johnson Wax Company Administration Building in Racine, Wisconsin; (bottom right) and the Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, are examples of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work. The brilliant and controversial architect, who revolutionized American architect, is the subject of a new film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novack. ‘Frank Lloyd Wright’, which interweaves Wright’s extraordinary career with his equally tempestuous personal life, will be broadcast on PBS as a ‘General Motors Mark of Excellence Presentation, "Tuesday, Nov, 10 and Wednesday, Nov, 11, 1998. Photo credits: Fallingwater, Courtesy of James Reber and the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives. Imperial Hotel, S.C. Johnson and Unity Temple, Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives." Stamped on verso: "Nov 1998".
Size: Original 10 x 8 B&W photograph. Individual images 4.75 x 3.
ST#: 1998.67.1011
POSTCARDS Date: 1916 Title: (Side Note) "Kaufmann’s Department Store, Pittsburgh, PA.”
Description: (Note: This is the department store that was owned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, who commissioned Wright to build Fallingwater.) Back: “Pittsburgh promotes progress.” (Published by I. Robbins & Sons, Pittsburgh, PA) Randson. #R-44727. (PM 9/15/16)
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 0132.02.0207
Date: 1916 Title: (Side Note) “Kaufmann’s Department Store, Pittsburgh, PA.”
Description: (Note: This is the department store that was owned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, who commissioned Wright to build Fallingwater.)
Size: 5.4 x 3.4
S#: 0132.03.0307
Date: 1937 Title: Fallingwater.
Description: The Museum of Modern Art. House for Edgar Kaufman, “Falling Water”. Bear Run, Pa., 1936. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect. Photo: Hendrich-Blessing Genuine Photo - v. Leer’s Fotodrukindustrie, Amsterdam-Holland.
Size: 5.3 x 3.4. Real photo postcard.
S#: 0429.02.0207
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Below falls.” Photo by W. Galen Barton. Plastichrome by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass 02130. #P65702.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5.
S#: 1596.05.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Entrance area.” Photo by W. Galen Barton. Plastichrome by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass 02130. #P65705. Two Copies.
Size: 3.5 x 5.5
S#: 1596.06.0707, 1596.19.0711
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: "Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Entrance drive." Photo by W. Galen Barton. Plastichrome by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass 02130. #P69988. 1964.
Size: 3.5 x 5.5
S#: 1596.20.0711
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. South elevation.” Photo by W. Galen Barton. Plastichrome by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass 02130. #P69989.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1596.07.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: "Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Overall view." Photo by W. Galen Barton. Plastichrome by Colourpicture, Boston, Mass 02130. #P69991. 1964.
Size: 3.5 x 5.5.
S#: 1596.21.0711
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater, famed architectural masterwork of Frank Lloyd Wright. Built for Edgar J. Kaufman in 1936, The house is now owned by Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. Guided tours by advance reservation. Call or write Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.” A Natural Color Card Published by Modern-Ad, Butler, Pa. #80950. (Richard Miller began producing post cards in 1955 and published them through his company, Modern-Ad of Butler, Pennsylvania.)
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1596.08.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Main Living Room at Fallingwater, world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. And Edgar J. Kaufmann. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by advance reservation only. Photograph by Michael Fedison” Natural Color Card Published by Modern-Ad, Butler, Pa. #89970. (Richard Miller began producing post cards in 1955 and published them through his company, Modern-Ad of Butler, Pennsylvania.)
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1596.09.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Entrance Drive.” W. Galen Barton - Distributor - Photographer. #112990.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1596.10.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Guest House Terrace.” W. Galen Barton - Distributor - Photographer. #112993.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1596.11.0707
Date: 1964 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Please call or write: admission by reservation only. Below Falls/Winter.” W. Galen Barton - Distributor - Photographer. #112995.
Size: 3.5 x 5.5
S#: 1596.12.0707
Date: 1972 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservation. Livingroom.” W. Galen Barton, Photographer. Produced by McGrew Color Graphics, Kansas City, MO. #370108.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1909.03.0307
Date: 1972 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservation. Livingroom Fireplace.” W. Galen Barton, Photographer. Produced by Henry McGrew Printing, Kansas City, MO. #370109.
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
S#: 1909.04.0307
Date: 1972 Title: Fallingwater
Description: “Fallingwater world-famous masterwork by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufman. Endowed and given in their memory to Western Pennsylvania Conservation. Below Falls/Winter.” W. Galen Barton, Photographer. Produced by McGrew Color Graphics, Kansas City, MO. #400636. Two copies, one PM 9/21/73.
Size: 3.5 x 5.5
S#: 1909.05.0307, 1909.06.0307
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Summer / Southwest Elevation (Produced by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Christopher Little.
Description: “Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.” 4 x 5.5. (Two Copies)
Size: 4 x 5.5
ST#: 1987.23.0506, 1987.31.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Summer / East Elevation (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.” (Two Copies)
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.28.0806, 1987.33.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Fall / Southwest Elevation (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy)
Description: “Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.” Photography by Christopher Little.
Size: 4 x 5.5.
ST#: 1987.41.1206
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Early Fall at Dusk / Southwest Elevation (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.” (Two Copies)
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.29.0806, 1987.34.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Living Room (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Christopher Little.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.” (Two Copies)
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.27.0806 1987.32.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Fall / Southeast Elevation (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Christopher Little.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.35.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Guest House & Pool (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Christopher Little.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.37.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Summer at Dusk / Overall View (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.39.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Winter / Southwest Elevation (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.36.0404
Date: 1987 Title: Fallingwater: Winter / Overall View (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 5.5 x 4
ST#: 1987.38.0404
Date: 1989 Title: Fallingwater: Summer / View from the Falls (Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy) Photography by Thomas A. Heinz.
Description: “Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous masterwork, designed in 1936 for Liliane S. and Edgar J. Kaufmann. Entrusted in their memory to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.”
Size: 4 x 5.5.
ST#: 1989.42.0404
TRADING CARDS Date: 1995 Title: Architects Trading Cards: Fallingwater (Published by Acme Studios Inc., Hawaii)
Description: A Frank Lloyd Wright House. Boxed set of 36 Trading Cards.
Size: 2.75 x 3.75 each
Pages: 36 Trading Cards
ST#: 1995.39.0105
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