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YEAR PERIODICAL TITLE AUTHOR ARTICLE TITLE PAGES ST# 1995 1995 Uplands, Southwest Wisconsins, 1995 Visitors Guide Anonymous Frank Lloyd Wrights Taliesin Pp 66 1995.08.1295 1995 AKC Gazette - February 1995 Nieder, Jeannette The House Frank Lloyd Wright Build (Zimmerman House) Pp 64-9 1995.11.1101 1995 AKC Gazette - February 1995 Anonymous More Dog Houses (Bergers Dog House) Pp 69 1995.12.1101 1995 Orientations - March 1995 Meech, Julia The Spaulding Brothers & Frank Lloyd Wright: Opportunity of a Lifetime (Japanese print Collection) Pp 36-49 1995.10.0501 1995 Architectural Digest - July 1995
Webb, Michael Related: Polishing a Jewel by Lloyd Wright Pp 14 62-71 1995.15.0302 1995 New Yorker - March 13, 1995 Anonymous Wright Again - Sort of. Monona Terrace to be built, Madison Civic Center. Note: This was purchased from the estate of Nashville singer/songwriter John Hartford. Pp 36 - 7 1995.16.0402 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Kroloff, Reed FLW in Arizona. The Mater Architect’s Desert Legacy. Four Homes: Paulson House, Taliesin West, Boomer Cottage, Adelman House. Pp Cover 10 38-59 1995.17.0702 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Chesterfield, Mary Commentary by Editor Pp 14 1995.18.0702 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Anonymous The Wright Stuff. Designs for the ‘90's. (Reproductions available today.) Pp 16-17 1995.19.0702 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Miles, Candice Keeper of the Flame. Taliesin archivist preserves the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright. Pp 26 28 1995.20.0702 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Miles, Candice Design / Build. Taliesin program grows in the Master’s Shadow. Pp 30 32 34 1995.21.0702 1995 Phoenix Home & Garden - April 1995 Phoenix Art Museum Ad for Museum: FLW and Japanese Art. Pp 85 1995.22.0702 1995 Desert Dwellings Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Taliesin West: Desert Dwellings Pp 4 1995.25.0902 1995 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1995 - Vol. 6 No. 2 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale)
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan, Wright the collector. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 28 1995.29.0703 1995 House Beautiful - June 1995 (Published monthly by the Hearst Corp. New York) Schlang, Lisa Jill “Anderson does it Wright.” The architect’s art glass windows are being reproduced. Original cover price $2.50. 8.5 x 11. Pp 50 1995.44.0405 1995 Bulletin, The Quarterly Newsletter of Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Volume 4, Issue 2
Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, Rathbun, Peter; Fields, Jeanette; Berkwits, Leland; 1) New President of Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy. 2) Wright in Wisconsin. 3) Preserving Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin 4) Taliesin Fellows Spotlights Aulbrass Plantation 5)Oxford University Press. "Frank Lloyd Wright: Presentation and Conceptual Drawings" CD-Rom Boxed Set. 6) Building Conservancy to Expand to World Wide Web. 7) Wright on the Market. 8) New "Wright Sites" Out this Fall. Pp 16 1995.38.1004 1995 Craftsman Homeowner - Summer 1995, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Published Quarterly by The Foundation for Study of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Roycroft, East Aurora, NY) Anonymous "The Wright Sites Open for Public Tours." Original List Price $6.25. 8.5 x 11. Pp 28 1995.41.0205 1995 Art & Antiques - September 1995 (Published monthly by Trans World Publishing, Inc. New York) Prisant, Carol “Decorating the Century.” Includes paragraph on Wright and one photo. Original cover price $4.95. 8.5 x 11. Pp 51, 55 1995.43.0405 1995 Wright Angles - Volume 21 #4 - November December January 1995/1996 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation The Newsletter of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio Foundation. Special Annual Report Issue Pp 12 1995.14.0102 1995 Country Living - December 1995 Martin, Leslie "Into the Desert". A visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter retreat in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert highlights a holiday getaway. Pp 29-30 1995.34.0704 1995 Country Living - December 1995 Anonymous "Traveler’s Tips." Out and about: Taliesin West. Suggested reading: Taliesin West, In The Realm of Ideas (30 page interpretive guidebook. Pp 30 1995.35.0704 1996 1996 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians - March 1996 (Published quarterly by the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia) 1) Johnson, Donald Leslie 2) Alofsin, Anthony 1) “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Design for the Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon (1932).” Similarities to the Johnson Wax Administration Buidling. Includes two photographs and five illustrations. 2) Book Review: “Frank Lloyd Wright: Collected Writings”. Five volumes, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Editor, 1992-1995. HC $60.00, SC $40.00. Copies printed: 3,700. Original cover price $8.75. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1) Cover 58-65 119 2) 97-7 1996.53.0806 1996 Architectural Digest - March 1996 Whiteson, Leon The Arizona Biltmore: Refurbishing a Wrightian Legend in Phoenix Pp 134 - 9, 178 1996.03.0301 1996 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1996 - Vol. 7 No. 2 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale)
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "New Life for Wright’s First Low-Income Housing Project". B) "Frank Lloyd Wright in Manhattan". C) "Exploring Wright Sites in the East". D) Book Review: "Wright Sites", Arlene Sanderson. E) Book Review: " A Taliesin Legacy: The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Apprentices", Tobias S. Guggenheimer. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 24 1996.39.0404 1996 Valley Guide - Summer 1996 Freundlich, Carol The 20th century’s most famous architect’s work thrived in Arizona’s open spaces. Pp Cover, 9 50-3 1996.29.0802 1996 House Beautiful - July 1996
Filler, Martin Wright in a New Light Pp 52-53 1996.30.0802 1996 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 1996 - Vol. 7 No. 3 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "Designs For an American Landscape". B) "The Fine Art of Conserving Wright’s Drawings". C) "The Architecture of Canoeing". D) Book Review: "The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright", Neil Levine. E) Book Review: " Wright: in Arizona: The Early Work of Pedro E. Guerrero", Bernard Michael Boyle. F) "Down to Earth", Maya Moran. G) "Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright ", CD-ROM by Luna Imaging. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 28 1996.38.0404 1996 Pacific Magazine - September 8, 1996 Kreisman, Lawrence The Wright idea: This famed architect’s design was both art and labor. (Tracy House) Pp 24-28 1996.17.0996 1996 Pacific Magazine - September 8, 1996 Kreisman, Lawrence Wright in the Northwest: Annual conference of The Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy meets in Seattle Pp 28 1996.18.0996 1996 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 1996 - Vol. 7 No.4 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "Conserving Wright’s Art Collection". B) "Skyview: A Turbulent Past, An Uncertain Future". C) "Living in all the Wright Places". D) "Celebrated Film maker Ken Burns Produces Wright Documentary. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 24 1996.40.0404 1996 House Beautiful - November 1996 1) Filler, Martin 2) Margolies, Jane
3) Connors, Thomas
1) Surveying a Century. 2) Meeting Mr. Wright. Life-enhancing architecture was Frank Lloyd Wright’s cause, and our former editor-in-chief Elizabeth Gordon was his comrade-in-arms.
3) Wright for the Night. Rent the Seth Peterson cottage
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1996 Wright Angles - Volume 22 #4 - November December January 1996/1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright & Ernst Wasmuth Pp 8 1996.35.0602 1996 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1996 - Vol. 7 No. 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A classic sense of order, Picnicking with Frank Lloyd Wright. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 32 1996.36.0703 1996 Bulletin, The Quarterly Newsletter of Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Volume 5, Issue 3 Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy; Pickrel, Debra; May, Carol; Quinan, Jack; Henry, Frank M.; Fields, Jeanette; Briggs, Sara; Tarantino, Lawrence; Phillips, Tom; Brukardt, Mary Jane; Myers, Christopher A.; Lipman, Jonathan 1) Original Homeowners Recognized at Record-Breaking Conference. 2) Wright spirit awards highlight conference’s gala dinner. 3) Buffalo announces as site of 1997 annual conference. 4) Update on the Arthur Pieper House. 5) At the properties. 6) "The celebrity room": An obscure Wright interior emerges from the past. 7) Taliesin in the tropics: A week with John and Kay Rattenbury. 8) Properties database survey project. 9)The Lumiline Lamp 10) Working with FLW’s Usonian textile block. 11) First-of-its-kind solution for a one-of-a-kind roof. 12) Wingspread-consort of the prairie. 13) FLLW Q&A. 14) Moe residence: Wright connection confirmed. 15) From the conservancy. 16) Your support makes all the difference: Annual fund campaign begins. 17) Reading Wright. 18) Wright on the Market. Pp 24 1996.43.1004 1996 Bulletin, The Quarterly Newsletter of Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Volume 5, Issue 3 Hasbrouck, Wilbert R. Book Review: Review of "Unity Temple, Frank Lloyd Wright and Architecture for Liberal Religion". Pp 18 1996.44.1004 1996 Wisconsin Trails - August 1996 (Published bimonthly by Wisconsin Tales and Trails, Inc., Madison) Rhodes, Lucy “Spring Green. A picturesque town surrounded by hills and valleys filled with architectural treasures, artisans’ studios and country hospitality.” Includes one photograph of Taliesin. Original cover price $3.95. 8.2 x 10.9. Pp 59-61 1996.58.0607 1997 1997 Pacific Magazine - January 19, 1997 Kreisman, Lawrence Respecting Wright. Taliesin Fellowship apprentice Milton Stricker interpreted Usonian approach for home in Seattle Pp 16-18 1997.16.0197 1997 Pacific Magazine - January 19, 1997 Kreisman, Lawrence The Wright Conservancy Pp 18 1997.17.0197 1997 Architectural Digest - April 1997 Gill, Brendan Wright and the Concept of Shelter Pp 42-47 1997.11.0901 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1997 - Vol. 8 No. 2 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Original List Price $10.00. Pp 24 1997.12.1201 1997 Life Magazine - May 1997 Allen, Jenny The 97 Life Dream Home: Continuing the tradition of the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, His Firm, Taliesin Architects, Designs a home for today. Pp 103-132 1997.09.0597 1997 Wright Angles - Volume 23 #2 - May June July 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Robie House Grand Opening Pp 12 1997.23.0602 1997 Road & Track - June 1997 Posey, Sam The Showroom That Frank Lloyd Wright Built. When it came to a Park Avenue showplace, Hoffman turned to Frank Lloyd Wright. Pp 194 197199 1997.28.0103 1997 New York Times - July 18, 1997 Muschamp, Herbert The Designs of a Genius in the Process of Redesigning Himself. Designs for an American Landscape, Whitney Museum of American Art, through Aug. 31, 1997. Pp B1, 23 1997.26.0797 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Summer 1997 - Vol. 8 No.3 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Commemorative Issue: FLW and Wisconsin. 100 Years of Built Architecture. Romeo & Juliet Windmill celebrates a century. Monona Terrace Grand Opening. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 36 1997.21.0802 1997 Wright Angles - Volume 23 #3 - August September October 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Drawing Inspiration from Nature Pp 12 1997.24.0602 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Fall 1997 - Vol. 8 No. 4 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "House Beautiful and Frank Lloyd Wright". B) "Classic Model Homes for Popular Magazines". C) "Frank Lloyd Wright Comes to Town". D) "Taliesin Architects Design New Carpet for Gammage Auditorium". E) Book Review: "Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin and Taliesin West" Kathryn Smith. F) Video Review: "Building Harmonies: Frank Lloyd Wright in the Southwest" KNME Public Television. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 28 1997.30.0404 1997 Wright Angles - Volume 23 #4 - November December January 1997-1998 (Misprint - Volume 24) Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Annual Report 1997 Pp 20 1997.25.0602 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1997 - Vol. 8 No. 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Divine Architecture. No Passing Fancy. Putting a Masterpiece back together. Original List Price $10.00. Pp 24 1997.22.0802 1997 Historic Traveler - Summer 1997 (Published six times a year by Cowles Historic Group, Inc., Leesburg, VA) Bell, Judith; Photographs Bell, T. Josef “Wright at Home. (1) Touring three residences designed by the master.” A) Oak Park (Home and Studio), B) Fallingwater, C) Pope-Leighey House. 2) “The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright, Trip Planner.” Includes 21 photographs and three illustrated maps. Original Cover Price $3.99. 8 x 10.75. Pp 1, 50-59 1997.44.1007 1998 1998 Wright Angles - Volume 24 #1 - February March April 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation The Atelier of Frank Lloyd Wright Pp 12 1998.22.0602 1998 Architectural Digest - April 1998 Newhouse, Victoria Joel Silver, The Producers Frank Lloyd Wright House in LA (Storer House) Pp 278-87, 315 1998.10.0701 1998 The Whirling Arrow - April 12, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe; 3) Martin, James T. Sr. Newsletter for Foundation members which includes personal information, stories and photographs concerning staff and internal events. 1) News. 2) "Getting Ready for Easter." 3) "Learning the Wright Way. The memories and comments of a working contractor on the Lowell Walters home, ‘Cedar Rock’." 4) Taliesin West Schedule (April Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 16 1998.32.0205 1998 Wright Angles - Volume 24 #2 - May June July 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Commemoration Marion Mahony Griffin Pp 12 1998.23.0602 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Spring 1998 Vol. 9 No. 2 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) Editor: Lucas, Suzette; Associate Editor: Morris, Patrick 1) “Architecture and Music” 2) “Eye Music” 3) “Daily Rhythms” 4) “Day by Day” 5) “The (Almost) Kidnapped Piano” 6) “Musical Sites; Midway Gardens; Imperial Hotel Theater; Anne Pfeiffer Chapel; Cabaret Theater; Hillside Theater; Kalita Humphreys Theater; Music and Dance Pavilion; Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium” 7) “Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation News” 8) “Taliesin Architects, LTD” 9) “Books” 10) “In Brief” Includes 62 photographs and three illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 32 1998.59.0307 1998 Journal of the Taliesin Fellows. Issue 23. Summer 1998. John Henry Howe: The Consummate Apprentice (Published quarterly by the Taliesin Fellows) 1) Kronick, Richard L. 2) Schmidt, Marlene 3) Grant, Roderick 4) Waters, Katrina K. 5) Storrer, Bradley R. 1) “The Pencil in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hand.” An interview of Howe, June 4, 1987. 12 photos and illustrations. 2) To our Architect John Henry Howe, a small belated note of gratitude in appreciation of his elegantly eloquent life. 3) Book Review: Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright and Architecture for Liberal Religion. Two photos and illustrations. 4) Chronicles: Elizabeth Bauer Kassler, 1904-1998 5) Richard E. Carney, 1923-1998. 1,000 copies printed. Original cover price $13.75. 8.5 x 11. Pp 32 1998.45.0902 1998 Wright Angles - Volume 24 #3 - August September October 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Frank Lloyd Wright’s Modernism Pp 12 1998.24.0602 1998 Traditional Home - September 1998 Nusbaum, Eliot America’s 20th Century Architectural Tradition. Stephen Dulls Home in Atlanta GA, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Student. Pp148-57 184 1998.13.1201 1998 Style 1900: The Quarterly Journal of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Summer/Fall 1998 (Published quarterly by Style 1900, Lambertville, NJ) 1) Anonymous 2) Maher,
Virginia Jones1) Events: “Frank Lloyd Wright & the Prairie School.” A) “Third Annual Prairie Arts & Crafts Conference.” Sept 18-20, 1998, Millikin University, Decatur Illinois. Lectures on Wright and Bock. Includes one photograph. B) “All Wright: The Dana-Thomas House.” Exhibit from Sept 24 to Jan 31, 1999. Over 100 original pieces of furniture and 450 art glass windows, doors and light fixtures design by Wright. 2) “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Vision. A Bridge from the Arts & Crafts Era into the Future.” Wright’s innovative ways to build moderate and low-cost housing without sacrificing the warmth and beauty of an architect designed home. Includes eight photographs. Original cover price $6.95. 8.5 x 11. Pp 11, 52-7 1998.51.0806 1998 The Whirling Arrow - October 18, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe 1) News. 2) "Another Glimpse into earlier days" (Photo of Wright). 3) "News from the Northland." 4) The Coyate. 5) Taliesin West Schedule (October Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 16 1998.33.0205 1998 The Whirling Arrow - November 1, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe 1) News. 2) "Burns Dinner and Treasure Hunt". 3) "Civet Cat." 4) Taliesin West Schedule (November Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 16 1998.34.0205 1998 Traditional Home - November 1998 Riha, John Everlasting Wright. Each building created by the maestro of American architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, was an opportunity to orchestrate a symphony of interior details. Pp74-80 226 1998.14.1201 1998 The Whirling Arrow - November 22, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe 1) News. 2) "Another Glimpse into earlier days". 3) Taliesin West Schedule (November Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 12 1998.35.0205 1998 The Whirling Arrow - November 29, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe 1) News. 2) Taliesin West Schedule (December Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 12 1998.36.0205 1998 Vanity Fair - November 1998 Ken Burns The Master Builder Pp 54, 302 - 318 1998.01.0599 1998 Wright Angles - Volume 24 #4 - November December January 1998-1999 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation 1998 Annual Report Pp 20 1998.25.0602 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 1997 Annual Report (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) 1, 2) Muller, H. Nicholas 3) Casey, Thomas E. 4) Mims, William E. 5) Dawsari, Elizabeth 6) Lucas, Suzette 7) Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks 8) Aulik, Juli 9) Davis, Shawn Rorke 10) Warden, Gail 1) Richard E. Carney 1923 - 1998 2) A letter from the President /CEO 3) Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture 4) Taliesin Architects 5) William Wesley Peters Library 6) Public Access 7) The Frank Lloyd Wright Archives 8) Taliesin Preservation Commission 9) Education Outreach Program 10) Development. Includes 37 photos and illustrations. 8.5 x 11. Pp 32 1998.47.0406 1998 Bulletin, The Quarterly Newsletter of The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Vol 7 #2 (Published Quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy) 1) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2) Gragg, Randy 3) Book, Carl E. 4) Pickrel, Debra 6) Guarino, Jean Louis 7) Morosco, Gerald 8) Nagel, Stefan 1) “Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church’s Design Integrity Challenged.” 2) “The Expulsion of Frank Lloyd Wright.” Gordon House 3)”Preservation of Marin County Civic Center of Concern to Local Residents.” 4) “Key Preservation Initiatives Passed at Los Angeles Board Retreat.” 5) “The Genesis of Genius: Frank Lloyd Wright and His Vision for the American Prairie.” 6) “Heurtley House Restoration Featured in Wright Plus Housewalk.” 7) “Just Ask Jerry.” 8) “Giftingh Property for Preservation: Secrecy Breeds Controversy.” 9) “Wright Events.” 10) “At The Properties.” 11) “Reading Wright.” 12) “Wright on the Market.” Includes a total of 46 photos. Original cover price $10.00. 8.5 x 11. Pp 32 1998.49.0606 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1998 Vol. 9 No. 1 (Published quarterly by The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) 3) Frank Lloyd Wright: 1949 4) Masselink, Ben 1) “Frank Lloyd Wright and Arizona” 2) “Living in the Dessert.” 3) “We Found Paradise.” 4) “Cross Country Caravan.” 5) “Arizona Buildings Inspired by the Desert.” A list and description of 14 buildings. 6) “The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation at Taliesin West.” Original cover price $10.00. 8.5 x 11. Pp 32 1998.50.0706 1998 The Whirling Arrow - December 6, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe; 2) Allison, Bruce 1) News. 2) Fax from Bruce Allison. 3) "Another Glimpse into earlier days". 4) Services for Eileen "Lee" Schmitz. 5) Taliesin West Schedule (December Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 12 1998.37.0205 1998 The Whirling Arrow - December 13, 1998 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Edited by Diem, Carpe 1) News. 2) "Another Glimpse into earlier days" (Photo Taliesin West 1949). 5) Taliesin West Schedule (December Calendar). 8.5 x 11. Pp 8 1998.38.0205 1999 1999 Wright Angles - Volume 25 #1 - February March April 1999 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Questions of Restoration: A Plan for the Robie House Pp 12 1999.32.0602 1999 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 3/6/99 Kirkland, Kevin Wright’s luxury apartment plan coming to life for 10 days only at Home Show. Construction of an apartment from the Point View Residences designed for Edgar Kaufmann Sr. in 1953, but never built. Pp D 1, 6 1999.17.0102 1999 Architectural Digest - April 1999 Anonymous 100 Years of Design Pp Cover 277 282 284 298-9 319 323 458 467 1999.10.0601 1999 Architectural Digest - May 1999 Heines, Thomas S. Related: Rebuilding a Lloyd Wright Jewel Pp 116-22 1999.23.0302 1999 Architectural Digest - May 1999 Anonymous Frank Lloyd Wright: Gillin House for Sale Pp 136 1999.24.0302 1999 Art News - May 1999 (Published by ARTnews L.L.C., New York) Kahn, Eve M. "The Century’s 25 Most Influential Artist. Caped Crusader." Wright listed as one of 25. Original List Price $6.00. 8.25 x 10.75. Pp Cover, 152 1999.41.0205 1999 Wright Angles - Volume 25 #2 - May June July 1999 Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation Story, A 25-year Legacy Pp 12 1999.33.0602 1999 Garden Design - October 1999 Kalins, Dorothy From the Editor: Primal Connections Pp 12, 14 1999.20.0302 1999 Style 1900: The Quarterly Journal of the Arts & Crafts Movement - Summer/Fall 1999 (Published quarterly by Style 1900, Lambertville, NJ) 1) Anonymous 2) Northup, Dale 1) Events: “Frank Lloyd Wright: Windows of the Darwin D. Martin House.” 70 art glass windows, doors and skylights design by Wright. Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY. Through Nov. 28, 1999. 2) “The Prairie Style of Frank Lloyd Wright in Michigan.” Includes five photographs and four illustrations. Original cover price $6.95. 8.5 x 11. Pp 5 54-9 1999.48.0806 1999 Garden Design - October 1999 Goldberger, Paul Frank Lloyd Wright and the roots of Prairie Style Pp 12, 76-83, 118 1999.21.0302 1999 Garden Design - October 1999 Helms, Carol Prairie Style Comes Home. Article on Wright reproductions. Pp 12, 84-8, 118 1999.22.0302 1999 Chicago Homes & Garden - Summer 1999
Wilson, Ann Prairie Born. A tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright’s artistry graces the woods of Hampshire. A home designed in the Wright Prairie style. 8x 10.75. Pp 95-105 1999.40.0105 1999 Graycliff Conservancy, Inc. Newsletter - 2nd Edition 1999 (Published by the Graycliff Conservancy, Inc., Amherst, NY) Editor: Bronnenkant, Carol 1) “The Baird Foundation will back acquisition of Graycliff Estate.” 2) “1998 - A Tremendous Year for the Conservancy.” 3) “Wright By Design - Decorative Design Show.” 4) “Tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s Graycliff.” Includes 12 photos and one illustration. Original cover price $8.75. 8.5 x 11. Pp 4 1999.46.0606 1999 Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly - Winter 1999 - Vol. 10 No. 1 (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale) Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation A) "The Nature of the Site". B) "Frank Lloyd Wright & the Sea". C) Book Review: "Notes on John Marin and Frank Lloyd Wright", Jim Davis. D) "A Puget Sound Home Wedded to Its Site". Original List Price $10.00. Pp 24 1999.37.0404 1999 Traditional Home - Holiday 1999 Bulova Clocks Full Page Bulova Clock Ad for the Willits Mantel Clock Pp 20 1999.18.1199
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