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YEAR |
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DESCRIPTION |
PAGES |
ST# |
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1932 |
1932 |
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
-
Rebel... Prophet... Genius
- Lectures on: MODERN ARCHITECTURE
at the ALBRIGHT ART GALLERY, Buffalo, N.Y. NOVEMBER 9th (1932) 8:30p.m.
|
Albright Art
Gallery |
This poster announced
Frank Lloyd Wright's lectures on Modern Architecture. This
was two years after he spoke at Princeton. Those lectures were published in 1931, in
his book called MODERN ARCHITECTURE, Being the Kahn Lectures for 1930. My
assumption would be that since the title was the same, he spoke on some of the same
subjects that were published in his book. Along the lines of a "Book
Tour". (First Edition) |
11 x 14 |
0250.02.0401 |
|
1956 |
1956 |
Flyer announcing
Frank Lloyd Wright speaks on The Mile-High Building - "The Illinois" |
A R.H. Barker
Presentation |
Frank Lloyd Wright Speaks at the Orchestra Hall, Friday
Evening, October 19th at 8:15pm. (First Edition) |
Pp 1 |
1094.01.0102 |
|
1959 |
1959
 |
A Work of Art
for Works of Art... Guggenheim (Possibly Published by Ready Mix
Concrete) |
Ready Mix
Concrete |
"Superb
craftsmanship in concrete reflected in New York’s Guggenheim Museum of
Art. Seldom in history has a project been given such wide attention and
comment during construction as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New
York. The only building in the city designed by famed Frank Lloyd
Wright, and the last major work of his life, its design has proved as
extraordinary as its designer... and its influence on the architecture
of our times may remain for future generations to determine, in the calm
perspective of history." Includes seven photographs and three
illustrations. (Verso includes two projects not related to Wright.) 20.5
x 14.1. |
Pp 1 |
1377.52.0911 |
|
1969 |
1969
 |
Films on
Burnham, Sullivan, Wright, Mies, van derRohe & The Imperial Hotel.
June 22-26, 1969. Film Festival at Fullerton Hall, Art Institute
of Chicago. |
A.I.A. Chicago
Chapter and The Art Institute of Chicago |
Two films on
Wright. “Frank Lloyd Wright” and “The Imperial Hotel, Tokyo - 1921
to 1967". 11 x 11. (First Edition) |
Pp 1 |
1803.02.0606 |
|
1973 |
1973
 |
Great Americans
of the Twentieth Century (Published by The Instructo Corp., Paoli,
Pennsylvania. Subsidiary of McGraw-Hill) |
Anonymous |
“Frank Lloyd
Wright”. From set of 10 posters. Set also includes booklet and 9.5
x 4 informational card. |
17 x 22 |
1940.03.0906 |
|
1974 |
1974 |
Related Item:
Nakoma-Nakomis, Winnebago Indian Memorials: Two Sculptures by
Frank Lloyd Wright
1924 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation & Hubbard Associates |
Small Poster or
Card announcing the exhibit or sale of the two sculptures. (There is a
20 page pamphlet describing the recent castings. This is related
to that pamphlet.) (First Edition) |
5.5 x 8.5 |
1942.01.1201 |
|
1977 |
1977
 |
Oak Park Dining
Room Grille (Produced by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
“Dining Room
Ceiling Grille from the Oak Park Home ☐☐☐☐☐
Frank Lloyd Wright
- 1895 ☐☐ 1977
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation” (First Edition) |
15.5 x 30 |
2023.06.0307 |
|
1979 |
1979
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Wright Plus. May 19, 1979, 9:00 - 5:00, Oak Park, Illinois (Published by
the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio Foundation, Oak Park, IL) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio Foundation |
"Tour interiors
of ten spectacular structures designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright
and his contemporaries in Oak Park, Illinois." Sponsored by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio Foundation, 951 Chicago Avenue, Oak Park, IL Poster
printed with funds from the Illinois Office of Tourism and the
Department of Business and Economic Development. The illustration of the
Edwin H. Cheney House, a reprint from the Wasmuth Portfolio,
"Ausgefüührte Bauten und Entwüürfe von Frank
Lloyd Wright" (Studies and
Executed Buildings by
Frank Lloyd Wright),
Plate XXX. Gift
from Kathryn Smith. |
16.8 x 18 |
1979.25.0711 |
|
1981 |
1981
 |
Innovative
Furniture in America (Published by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service, Washington D.C.) |
Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service |
Exhibition
Poster: Organized and Circulated by the Smithsonian Institution
Traveling Exhibition Service, March 1981 - April 1983. David A.
Hanks, Exhibition Curator. Secretary’s armchair for the S.C.
Johnson Administration Building. Painted steel, walnut arms,
upholstered seat and back. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright,
1936. Manufactured by Steelcase, Inc. (First Edition) |
23 x 33 |
1981.17.0907 |
|
1982 |
1982
 |
American
Architecture Stamp Poster for #2019-2022 (Produced by the US Postal
Service.) |
US Postal
Service |
"We have some
grand designs for your future. By building a collection of U.S. stamps,
you can become the architect of experiences that will stay with you
forever. Start with this block of four stamps, the fourth in a series of
stamps honoring American architecture. Available October 1."
Illustration of a block of four stamps #2019-2022. Includes
Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Fallingwater #2019. In the background are line drawings superimposed
over the photograph of Eero Saarinen’s Dulles Airport. "October is
National Stamp Collecting Month. Poster: 483. Post: Sept. 25. Remove:
Nov 1." |
24 x 36 |
1982.35.0810 |
|
1983 |
1983
 |
Wright Plus - 1983 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
A House Walk in
Oak Park, Illinois. May 21, 1983. (First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1983.12.1202 |
|
1984 |
1984
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio, Oak Park, Illinois (Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
Oak Park Play
Room. (First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1984.26.0506 |
1984
 |
Drawings. Exhibition for the benefit of The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation (Published by GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan) |
GA Gallery & Max
Protetch |
Published in
conjunction with the exhibition held in Japan and New York.
October 27 - December 2, 1984, GA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. January
11 - February 9, 1985, Max Protetch, New York. (First Edition) |
24 x 36.25 |
1984.31.0807 |
1984
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (Published by A.D.A. Edita Tokyo Co.,
Ltd) |
A.D.A. Edita |
Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, 1943 30" x 25". GA
Drawings No. 2. (First Edition) |
36.4 x 24.2 |
1984.30.0407 |
|
1985 |
1985
 |
Darwin D. Martin House Drawing |
Artist Lisa
Krauss |
Darwin D. Martin
House, Buffalo, New York, Frank Lloyd Wright architect. |
16 x 20 |
1985.22.0207 |
|
1986 |
1986
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright: “The Great Workroom”
1886 - S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Administration Building, Racine,
Wisconsin - 1986 (Produced by S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.) |
S. C. Johnson &
Son, Inc. |
Created for the
Centennial/ Preservation-Racine Tour Committee 1986. Published in
"Johnson
Wax Magazine" (First
Edition) |
31 x 21 |
1986.21.0307 |
1986
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright: “The Great Workroom”
S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., - Administration Building - Racine, Wisconsin
(Produced by S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.) |
S. C. Johnson &
Son, Inc. |
Descriptive
pamphlet accompanying poster. “To celebrate its 100th
Anniversary... Created a limited edition lithographic print.
Created especially for the Preservation Racine Tours of Homes.”
6.25 x 4.6. (First Edition) |
Pp 4 |
1986.22.0307 |
1986
 |
Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo New York
(Published by The Landmark Society of Niagara Frontier) |
Photograph by
Biff Henrich |
Stairway at
Second Floor. Buffalo Architectural Series Number Two. Frank
Lloyd Wright Architect. Designed 1903, Constructed 1904 - 1906.
(First Edition) |
23 x 37 |
1986.23.0407 |
|
1987 |
1987 |
Wright Plus - 1987 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
A Housewalk in
Oak Park, Illinois / May 16, 1987. (First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1987.15.0902 |
|
1988 |
1988 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio: Oak Park, Illinois |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
(First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1988.14.0902 |
1988
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
1869-1959 Buildings and Projects (Published by Edition Lidiarte, Berlin) |
Edition Lidiarte |
“Selected
Chronological Catalog Of Buildings And Projects.” Includes a selected
list of buildings and projects as well as 45 photographs and 39
illustrations. (First Edition) |
27 x 39.5 |
1988.30.0706 |
1988
 |
“Frank Lloyd Wright:
The Art Institute of Chicago” (Published by Art
Institute of Chicago) |
Art Institute of
Chicago |
“Frank
Lloyd Wright (American 1867-1959). Window Triptych from the Avery
Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Illinois 1912. Clear and colored
leaded glass in a wooden frame, center pane 89.5 x109.3cm; side panels
91.5x 19.8cm. each. Restricted gilt of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin J.
DeCosta and the Walter E. Heller Foundation,1986-88. The art
Institute of Chicago.” (First Edition) |
35 x 26 |
1988.31.0207 |
|
1989 |
1989
 |
Lawrence
Memorial Library 1905. Springfield, Illinois. Frank Lloyd
Wright, Architect. |
Taliesin
Architects |
Small Poster.
Drawing by Taliesin Architects. Acquired from Taliesin apprentice
Bill Owen. (First Edition) |
8.5 x 11 |
1989.32.0305 |
1989
 |
Avery Coonley
Residence, Riverside, Illinois 1912 (Published by The National Center
for the Study Frank Lloyd Wright, Domino’s Farms, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
|
The National
Center for the Study Frank Lloyd Wright |
What’s left of a
poster / calendar produced by the Center. I assume that it was produced in
conjunction with an exhibition. Photo of the Coonley Residence and
a pair of windows. (First Edition) |
18 x 15 |
1989.37.0506 |
|
1990 |
1990 |
Architectural
Renderings: Frank Lloyd Wright |
Pfeiffer, Bruce
Brooks |
Print Portfolio
of 8 Drawings by Frank Lloyd Wright. (First Edition) |
15 x 13 (8) |
1990.17.0102 |
1990
 |
American Arts &
Craft, Virtue In Design. September 21, 1900 - January 6, 1991. Frank
Lloyd Wright Los Angeles County Museum Of Art. |
Museum Assoc,
Los Angeles County Museum Of Art |
Presentation
Drawing for the Francis W. Little House, Peoria, Illinois, 1902-3, Black
ink, watercolor, and gilt on parchment, 12 1/4 x 23 11/16. Collection of
Max Palevsky and Jodie Evans. |
24 x 36 |
1990.83.0411 |
|
1993 |
1993 |
Wright Plus -
1993 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
A Housewalk in
Oak Park, Illinois / May 15, 1993. (First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1993.26.0902 |
|
1994 |
1994 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Taliesin West |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation |
Original List
Price $10.00. (First Edition) |
28 x 18 |
1994.19.1001 |
1994 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Drawings: A Portfolio of Six Prints |
The Museum of
Modern |
Portfolio of 6
Prints. (First Edition) |
12.25 x 15 |
1994.21.0602 |
1994
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Architect. (Produced by The Museum of Modern Art, New York) |
The Museum of
Modern |
February 20 -
May 10, 1994. Organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in
cooperation with The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. Illustration of La Miniatura,
Mrs. George Madison Millard House, Pasadena, California, 1923. |
24 x 29 |
1994.55.0807 |
|
1995 |
Circa 1990 |
Artist’s
Interpretation of Column - Unity Church |
Appleton Papers
Inc |
After contacting the
Appleton Paper Co. and they have no record of when the posters were
produced. They believe it was the late 80's or early 90's. (51 copies) (First Edition) |
18 x 36 |
1990.18.0201 |
|
1997 |
C1997
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
(David Wright Rug Design) (Produced by Mani-G ‘Raps & Co.) |
Mani-G ‘Raps &
Co. |
"The Frank Lloyd
Wright Collection, Mani-G ‘Raps & Co." (Label on verso: U: 1012167, V#:
150-05020-16, g: Mani G Raps, H Rug Flat Sheet R, 20x30).
David Wright Residence (1950) (S.322). The
carpet was installed after Guerrero photographed the home in 1953. It
had its origins in 1926. Wright adapted the design for the carpet from a
design from one of a series of 12 abstracts he created for the covers of
Liberty Magazine in 1926-28 entitled "March Balloons. The covers were
never published. It is reminiscent of the murals he created for the
North and South walls of the Tavern in Midway Gardens (1913) entitled
"City by the Sea". In 1956-57 Wright adapted "City by the Sea" for a
mural design in the Music Pavilion at Taliesin West. |
20 x 30 |
1997.47.1209 |
1997
 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932 (Produced by the
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York) |
Whitney Museum
of American Art |
Exhibition
Poster: 25 June - 31 August 1997.
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Lake Tahoe Summer Colony, California; Lodge type cabin, perspective and
plan 1923. |
26 x 36 |
1997.43.0907 |
|
1998 |
1998
 |
Heller House
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Isidore Heller House, Chicago, Illinois, 1897. Perspective; watercolor
on paper 9 x 20 1/4 in. #15105. |
36 x 24 |
1998.57.0207 |
1998
 |
Guggenheim
Museum (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert
Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York, 1943-1959. Night
perspective; tempera on black illustration board, 26 x 39 ½ in.
#15107. |
36 x 24 |
1998.55.0207 |
1998
 |
Husser House
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Joseph Husser House, Chicago, Illinois, 1899 (demolished c. 1923-1924).
Perspective and elevation; ink and ink wash on paper 21 ½ x 37 ½ in.
Erving and Joyce Wolk Collection. #15109. Two Copies. |
36 x 24 |
1998.56.0207 1998.58.0207 |
|
1999 |
1999 |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
American System Built Houses |
Pomegranate
Publishers |
(First Edition) |
24 x 36 |
1999.01.0301 |
1999
 |
Unity Temple
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois, 1905- 1908. Perspective; Sepia
ink and watercolor wash on paper, 11 ½ x 25 in. #15110. |
36 x 24 |
1999.52.0207 |
1999
 |
Robie House
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, Illinois, 1908-1910. Perspective; Ink
on paper, 21 ½ x 37 ½ in. #15106. |
36 x 24 |
1999.51.0207 |
1999
 |
Oasis, Arizona
State Capitol (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc.,
Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Oasis (Arizona State Capitol), Phoenix, Arizona. Project, 1957.
Night perspective. Tempera and pastel on black illustration board,
32 x 40 in. #15111. |
36 x 24 |
1999.53.0207 |
1999
 |
Sherman M. Booth
House (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert
Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
FLW: Sherman M.
Booth House, Glencoe, Illinois. Project, 1911-1912. Perspective. Color
pencil on tracing paper, 20 1/8 x 27 3/8 in. #15112. |
36 x 24 |
1999.54.0207 |
|
2000 |
2000
 |
Pencils from the
Architect’s Desk (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc.,
Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
Collected from
the architect’s desk - 1959. Photograph by Oskar Munoz. #15118. |
36 x 24 |
2000.46.0207 |
2000
 |
City by the Sea
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
City by the Sea.
Graphic adaptation (detail) of a 1956 mural design for the Music
Pavilion at Taliesin West. Original presentation drawing executed
in pencil, tempera, and gold paint on illustration board, 21 x 27 in.
#15139. |
36 x 24 |
2000.47.0207 |
2000
 |
A Home in a
Prairie Town (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc.,
Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
A Home in a
Prairie Town. Perspective executed 1900 and published in Ladies’ Home
Journal February 1901. Watercolor, ink and gouache on paper, 15 x 25 in.
#15140. |
36 x 24 |
2000.48.0207 |
2000
 |
Prairie House
(Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
A. K. McAfee
House (project), Kenilworth, Illinois, 1984. Perspective.
Watercolor and watercolor wash on art paper, 29 x 10 in.
#15141. |
36 x 24 |
2000.49.0207 |
2000
 |
The Oak Park
Studio (Published by Pomegranate Communications, Inc., Rohnert
Park, CA) |
Pomegranate
Communications, Inc. |
The Oak Park
Studio. Oak Park, Illinois, 1897- 1898. Perspective. Sepia
ink on paper, 6 1/4 x 19 5/8 in. #15142. |
36 x 24 |
2000.50.0207 |
|
2001 |
2001 |
The Gordon House |
The Oregon
Gardens |
House for Mr.
and Mrs. C.E. Gordon. This is a reproduction of the original
drawing for the Gordon's, reproduced at 100%. The occasion was for
the saving of the Gordon House from destruction, by relocating it to The
Oregon Gardens, Silverton, Oregon. (First Edition) |
36 x 25 |
2001.09.0901 |
2001
 |
Light Screens,
The Leaded Glass of Frank
Lloyd Wright.
(Published by Exhibitions International, New York, in cooperation with
The Frank
Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale) |
Steelcase, Inc. |
May 10, 2001 -
July 20, 2003. Sample "Sumac" window, Susan Lawrence Dana House,
Springfield, IL, 1902 - 1904. Richard W. Bock Sculpture Garden
collection, Greenville College, Greenville, IL. (Photo: Allied
Photocolor, St. Louis, MO) Organized by Exhibitions International, New
York, in cooperation with The Frank
Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale. This exhibition and its national
tour are sponsored by Steelcase Inc. (First Edition) |
18 x 28 |
2001.49.0311 |
2001 |
The Road to the Better Thing:
Frank Lloyd Wright's American Vision |
Kalamazoo Historical Preservation |
A Unique Tour of Seven
Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Homes - May 12, 2001 - (800 Printed) (First Edition) |
16 x 20 |
2001.05.1101 |
|
2007 |
2007
 |
Frank
Lloyd Wright and the
House Beautiful, June 28 - October 8, 2007 (Published by the Portland
Museum of Art, Portland, Maine) |
Portland Museum
of Art |
Organized by
International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C., in cooperation with The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. Image is of the William and Mary Palmer
House, living area, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1950. |
16 x 20 |
2007.10.0907 |
|
2008 |
Circa 2008
 |
Frank
Lloyd Wright: The
Dana Thomas House (Published by PosterEnvy, Westford, MA) |
PosterEnvy |
Frank
Lloyd Wright, The
David (Dana) Thomas House, Springfield, IL. Studio/Gallery looking East. (First Edition) |
12 x 18 |
2008.09.0211 |
|
2012 |
2012
 |
Variations On A
Theme, The Life Mask John Keats. Study of the "Life Mask of John Keats"
by Benjamin Robert Haydon. Etching, Drawing, Embossed Relief,
Watercolor. (Published by Douglas M. Steiner, Edmonds, WA) |
Steiner, Douglas
M. after Haydon, Benjamin Robert |
Keats first met
artist Benjamin Robert Haydon on October 31, 1816. A month after
sketching a profile in November, for incorporating into a large picture
he was painting entitled "Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem", he created a
life mask of John Keats. Photograph reproduced in "Portraits of Keats",
Parson, 1954. Published by The World Publishing Company, Cleveland, New
York. Plate 1, page 4. Courtesy of the Keats Museum, London; and Methuen
& Co., London. #1/50. (First Edition) |
24 x 32 |
2012.01.0112 |