YEAR |
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
DESCRIPTION |
PAGES |
ST# |
1932 |
1932
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
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Rebel... Prophet... Genius
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Lectures on: MODERN ARCHITECTURE
at the ALBRIGHT ART GALLERY, Buffalo, N.Y. NOVEMBER 9th (1932) 8:30p.m.
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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 |
1932
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Ralph Fletcher Seymour Illustration "Map of Chicago" (Produced by T.N.T.
Co., 1932,) |
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher |
"Map of Chicago for the Year
1933. Portraying some of its History and indicating the approximate
location of Points of Historical Interest: also a few of the Present Day
Institutions and Civic Improvements." Areal perspective of the city of
Chicago. Additional smaller illustrations surrounding the map: Masthead.
Left side: Cathedrals of Commerce. South Side Steel Mills. The Union
Stock Yards. University of Chicago. La Salle Street and the Northern
Trust Company. Right side: 1674, Father...
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22 x 17 |
0361.24.0723 |
1932/2023
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Ralph Fletcher Seymour Illustration "Map of Chicago" (Produced by T.N.T. Co., 1932, Restored and reprinted by Vintage City
Maps, 2023.) |
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher |
"Map of Chicago for the Year
1933. Portraying some of its History and indicating the approximate
location of Points of Historical Interest: also a few of the Present Day
Institutions and Civic Improvements." Areal perspective of the city of
Chicago. Additional smaller illustrations surrounding the map: Masthead.
Left side: Cathedrals of Commerce. South Side Steel Mills. The Union
Stock Yards. University of Chicago. La Salle Street and the Northern
Trust Company. Right side: 1674, Father...
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20 x 24 |
0361.23.0323 |
1952 |
1952
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1952 Poster Frank Lloyd Wright: 60 Years of Living Architecture,
Munich, Germany Exhibition (Published by the House of Kunst, a Museum,
Munich. Poster Design: Stefan P. Munsing. German Graphic Arts Institute,
Munich, Germany) |
Haus der Kunst |
Original Silkscreen Poster
produced for the Frank Lloyd Wright: 60 Years of Living Architecture,
Munich, Germany Exhibition. Text: "Frank Lloyd Wright. Ausstellung, 60
Jahre Arhitektur. Haus der Kunst - Munchen. 16. Mai - 15.Juni. 9-18 Uhr.
Markgraf-Druck K.G. Munchen 12. Entwurf, Munsing." (Frank Lloyd Wright.
Exhibition, 60 years of architecture. House of Art - Munich. May 16 -
June 15. 9am-6pm. Markgraf-Print Design: Munsing, Stefan P. K.G. Munchen
12. Design... Continue... |
24 x 33.25 |
0861.01.0122 |
1952
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Frank Lloyd Wright: America's Most Famous Architect. Rotterdam, Holland
1952 (The exhibition was supervised by Architect J.J.P. Oud. The
interior was designer by Benno H. Wissing. The Exhibition Poster was
design by Benno Wissing and Jan A. Begeer. Printed in the Netherlands by
Kuhn en Zoon, Rotterdam.) |
Oud, J.J.P.; Wissing-Begeer |
Two original poster produced
for the exhibition
Sixty Years of Living Architecture,
The Work of Frank Lloyd Wright,
held "in het ahoy' gebouw" (in the Ahoy Building), Rotterdam, Holland,
1952. The traveling exhibition consisted of models, photographs and
original drawings. A Preview of the exhibition was held in Philadelphia
at Gimbel Brothers Gallery in January, 1951. The world wide tour opened
in Florence, Italy (June 1951), then traveled to Zurich, Paris, Munich,
Rotterdam, Mexico... Continue... |
32.25 x 44 32.75 x 44.25
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0910.69.0521 0910.81.0624 |
1952
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Frank Lloyd Wright: America’s Most Famous Architect. Rotterdam, Holland
1952 (Framed) (The exhibition was supervised by Architect J.J.P. Oud.
The interior was designer by Benno H. Wissing. The Exhibition Poster was
design by Benno Wissing and Jan A. Begeer. Printed in the Netherlands by
Kuhn en Zoon, Rotterdam.) |
Oud, J.J.P.; Wissing-Begeer |
Original poster published
for the exhibition Sixty Years of Living Architecture, The Work of Frank
Lloyd Wright, held “in het ahoy gebouw” (in the Ahoy Building),
Rotterdam, Holland, 1952. The traveling exhibition consisted of models,
photographs and original drawings. A Preview of the exhibition was held
in Philadelphia at Gimbel Brothers Gallery in January, 1951. The world
wide tour opened in Florence, Italy (June 1951), then traveled to
Zurich, Paris, Munich, Rotterdam, Mexico City, New York...
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Frame: 34 x 45.75. Poster: 32.25 x 44 |
0910.79.1123 |
1959 |
1959
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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...
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Pp 1 |
1377.52.0911 |
1964
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Marin County
Hall of Justice (1957/1967 - S.417) Print |
Frank Lloyd
Wright Foundation |
Page 19 from the
1964 architectural construction drawing for the Marin Civic Center Hall
of Justice. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1957. It was completed in
two parts. The Administration was completed in 1962. In 1963 the Frank
Lloyd Wright Foundation was commissioned in 1963 to begin the second
phase, the Hall of Justice. It was completed in 1969. |
Original 18.25 x
15 diazo blue-line print construction drawing. |
1596.25.0513 |
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
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Anderton Court Shops -
The Comsky Gallery 1973 (1952 - S.356). (Published by Comsky Gallery,
Beverley Hills, California.) |
Comsky Gallery |
Poster for the
Opening Reception of the Comsky Gallery, Sunday January 21, 1973, in the
Frank Lloyd Wright designed Anderton Court Shops on Rodeo Drive in
Beverly Hills, California. The Comsky Gallery appears to occupy space in
the Anderton Court from 1973 through the late 1970s, possibly 1973-1977.
Text on poster: "The Comsky Gallery, Has Moved to 332 North Rodeo Drive,
Suite 4, Beverly Hills, California, 90210, Phone 213-278-5575. Current
Exhibition - Milton Avery. Please Join...
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16 x 22 |
1940.25.1218 |
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 |
1973
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Fallingwater
(Published by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pittsburgh, PA) |
Western
Pennsylvania Conservancy |
Fallingwater.
Frank Lloyd Wright,
architect. Designed for Edgar Kaufmann, Mill Run, Pa. Entrusted to the
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. Photograph by Harold Corsini. |
17 x 22.75 |
1940.08.0718 |
1974 |
1974
|
Frank Lloyd Wright: On Behalf of Life (Soft Cover) (This program
was produced by Research and Statewide Programs in the Arts,
University of Wisconsin - Extension. In cooperation with the
Wisconsin State Historical Society)
|
Editor: Jensen, Monika Slides: |
This program includes eight copies of Frank Lloyd Wright: On
Behalf of Life, One poster, Eighty 35mm slides, and one cassette
tape. Essays include: 1)
Values. Excerpts from The Living City, Frank Lloyd Wright. 2)
Rethinking Wright. The Architectural Forum, June 1972, Jonathan
Barnett. 3) The Example of Frank Lloyd Wright. Excerpts from
Roots of Contemporary American Architects, Lewis Mumford. By
Walter Curt Behrlendt. 4) The Circle and the Square. Excerpts... Continue... |
Pp 41 |
1963.54.1024 |
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 |
1975 |
C
1975
|
Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Sojourner. (Published by Kawneer Company, an architectural aluminum
manufacturer) |
Kawneer Company |
The Kawneer Company
produced a series of posters honoring great architects. This
illustration includes a portrait of
Frank Lloyd Wright,
as-well-as illustrations of the Imperial Hotel;, Fallingwater, SC
Johnson Research Tower and column, and the Guggenheim Museum. Hand
written over the illustrations are Wright quotes. Originally housed
within a large folder and included a vellum cover. Illustrated by Allan
Mardon. |
19 x 23.5 |
1996.25.0617 |
C
1975
|
Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Sojourner. Third In A Series (Published by Kawneer Architectural
Products, an architectural aluminum manufacturer, Niles, MI) |
Kawneer Architectural
Products |
Kawneer Architectural
Products produced a series of posters honoring great architects. Folder
text: "There exists a photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright,
taken probably in the 1930s, wherein the master of architectural space
stands in high contrast upon a rock overlooking the camera, as well as
everything else in the world. From this silhouette of pant legs fastened
neatly at the ankle to the theatrical drape of the tweed coat, he
appears to have materialized from a time that used to be. A pilgrim from
the...
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Folder 19.75 x 24.5;
Poster & vellum cover sheet 19 x 23.5 |
1996.33.0418 |
1977 |
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1977
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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,
"Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank
Lloyd Wright"...
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16.8 x 18 |
1979.25.0711 |
1981 |
1981
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park, Illinois (Published
by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation, Oak Park) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus.
Dining Room in Wright's Home and Studio. The Seventh Annual Wright Plus
benefit walk included guided tours of five buildings designed by Wright.
The William G. Fricke (#2033.02) House (1901), the William E,
Martin House (1903), the
Edwin H. Cheney House (1904),
Unity
Temple (1904) and the Wright Home and Studio. The restoration of the
Wright Dining was completed in 1977, with the placement of the
reacquired original Dining Room Set. Photographed by Barbara Karant of...
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18 x 24 |
1981.25.0112 |
1981
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Kelmscott Gallery, Chicago (Published by Kelmscott Gallery, Chicago) |
Kelmscott Gallery |
Poster for an
exhibition at Kelmscott Gallery, Gallery, Chicago, September - October
1981, which includes example's of Wright's creative efforts in every
category. 84 items which included 78 photographs, illustrations,
drawings, renderings, plans, and ephemera. The exhibition includes three
original drawings of prefabricated
American System Built
Homes for the Richards Company from 1913. The image in this poster
was one of the original illustrations. See
Frank
Lloyd Wright: Kelmscott Gallery,
1981 for more information. |
12.5 x 24 |
1981.151.1220 |
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 |
1981
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation, with support from
the Illinois Office of Tourism.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 16, 1981. 312/848-1976. Frank Lloyd Wright.
Photograph of the Frank Lloyd Wright
Residence Dining Room and dining room table
and chairs. Photo: Sadin / Karant. Illinois Office of Tourism,
Department of Business and Economic Development, printed with state and
local funds. |
18 x 24 |
1981.140/1015 |
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...
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24 x 36 |
1982.35.0810 |
1982
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation, with support from
the Illinois Office of Tourism.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 15, 1982. 312/848-1976.
Frank Lloyd Wright
art glass skylight, circa 1905, designed for
the reception room of his studio. Design: David Anderson. Photograph:
Ben Chin/Light Industries. Discover The Magnificent Miles of Illinois.
Office of Tourism, Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, printed
with state and local funds. |
18 x 26 |
1982.47.1015 |
1983 |
1983
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park, Illinois (Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
View of Frank Lloyd
Wright Residence Living Room and Fireplace Inglenook. Text: “Design:
David Anderson. Photograph: Ben Chin.” Note: Not dated, but the same
photograph was published as the 1983 “Wright
Plus.” |
18 x 24 |
1983.64.0824 |
1983
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 21, 1983. 312/848-1976. Frank Lloyd Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Residence Living Room and Fireplace
Inglenook. Design: David Anderson. Photograph: Ben Chin. (Two Copies) |
18 x 24 |
1983.12.1202 1983.34.1015 |
1984 |
1984
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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 |
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
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 19, 1984. 312/848-1976.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Residence Playroom. Design: David Anderson.
Photograph: Don A. DuBroff. Copyright The
Frank Lloyd Wright
House and Studio Foundation 1984. |
18 x 24 |
1984.46.1015 |
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 |
1985
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 18/19, 1985. 312/848-1976.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Residence West Elevation. Ten Landmark
Years. A benefit for The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation. Design: Marlene
Vitek. Copyright 1985 The
Frank Lloyd Wright
House and Studio Foundation. |
24 x 18 |
1985.56.1015 |
1986 |
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 |
1986
|
Fallingwater. A symposium to honor Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., on the 50th
anniversary. (Published by Columbia University, New York City, New York) |
Anthony Alofsin;
William Jordy. |
Speakers Include:
Vincent Scully, Barry Bergdoll, Jack Quinan, Franklyn Tker, H. Allen
Brooks, Kathryn Smith, Neil Levine, Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. A symposium to
honor Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., on the 50th anniversary of the completion of
Frank Lloyd Wright's house on Bear Run, Pennsylvania. Sponsored by The
Temple Hayne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture and the
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia
University in the City of New York. November...
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13.5 x 24 |
1986.116.1120 |
1986
|
Fallingwater, Kaufman House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania (S.230 - 1935).
(Published by A. D. A. Edita Tokyo Co., Ltd. Tokyo) |
GA Poster |
GA: Futugawa, Yukio
View of Fallingwater from below the falls. Text lower left: GA. Frank
Lloyd Wright "Fallingwater." House for Edgar J. Kaufman, Bear Run,
Pennsylvania , 1935. Text lower right: GA Poster 1. A. D. A. Edita Tokyo
Co., Ltd. Phjotographed by Yukio Futugawa. (C) 1986. |
36.25 x 24 |
1986.148.1123 |
1986
|
Frank Lloyd Wright, Drawings. (Heller
Residence) (Published by Pomegranate Publications, Corte Madera,
California) |
Pomegranate Publications |
Frank Lloyd Wright, American (1869-1959), House for Isidore
Heller, Chicago, Illinois, 1896 (detail). Perspective, 10-1/2 x 30,"
watercolor and graphite pencil on tracing paper mounted to heavy grade
art paper. Pomegranate Publications, Box 980, Corte Madera, California
94925. © 1986 The Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona. Designed by Malcom
Tarlofsky. |
24 x 36 |
1986.64.0516 |
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
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 17, 1986. 312/848-1976. Photograph
of the Frank Lloyd Wright Studio Drafting Room. Caption: Frank Lloyd Wright studio drafting room restored to circa 1909.
A benefit for The Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation. Design: Marlene
Vitek. Photograph: Peter L. Johnsen. Copyright 1986 The Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio Foundation.
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18 x 24 |
1986.61.1015 |
1987 |
1987
|
Frank Lloyd Wright And The Johnson Wax Buildings,
8/15 - 10/11/87 (Published by Farish Gallery of Rice University,
Houston, Texas) |
Farish Gallery |
Text: "[Red Square]
Frank Lloyd Wright And The Johnson Wax Building, Creating a Corporate
Cathedral. Farish Gallery of Rice University, Houston, Texas. August 15
- October 11, 1987." Lower right text: "Frank Lloyd Wright and the
Johnson Wax Buildings Was Organized by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of
Art, Cornell University, And Made Possible by a Grant from S. C. Johnson
& Son, Inc., as Part of the Company's Centennial Celebration, With
Additional Support from Steelcase...
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13.5 x 37.5. |
1987.140.0823 |
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
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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 And Madison. Eight Decades of Artistic and Social Interaction.
(Published by the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin,
Madison.) |
Elvehjem Museum of
Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
(Red Square: FLLW
Jan 10 55.) September 2 - November 6, 1988. Elvehjem Museum of Art,
University of Wisconsin - Madison. Published by the Elvehjem Museum of
Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison. This Exhibition Made Possible
Through The Generous Support of... Book by the same name was published
in 1990 (ST#1990.56). |
31 x 26 |
1988.138.0223 |
1988
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio: Oak Park, Illinois
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
(First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1988.14.0902 |
1988
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Frank Lloyd Wright.
Pettit Chapel, Belvidere, Illinois 1988 (1906 - S.116) |
Photo Department.
Division of Superlarge Photography Inc. |
View of Pettit Memorial Chapel. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1906. The Pettit Chapel is very symmetrical in design.
The floor plan is T-shaped. It consists of one large room (Chapel) with
a fireplace, and doors on either side that opens out to a large covered
porch that wraps around one end of the Chapel. There are three sets of
stairs, one on either side of the Chapel, and one on the opposite side
in the center. There is a built in planter on each end of the porch.
Text: Frank Lloyd Wright...
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24 x 18 |
1988.148.1124 |
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 |
1988
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Lewis and Roca - Cowan,
Liebowitz & Latman - 1988 (Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation,
Scottsdale) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation |
Presentation drawing of the
Baghdad University. "Aerial View of the University. At Height of 300
Feet. Plan For Greater Baghdad. Dedicated to Sumeria, Isin, Larsa and
Babylon. Frank Lloyd Wright
Architect." In 1957,
Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned
to design a "Plan for Greater Baghdad", which included an Opera and
Civic Auditorium, an Art Gallery, a Casino, Merchant Kiosks, a Monument
to Harum-al-Rashid, a Museum, a University and the Central Post and
Telegraph Building. In 1958, King Faisal II was...
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20 x 10.5 |
1988.95.0417 |
1988
|
The Frank Lloyd
Wright Home and Studio (Published by The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and
Studio Foundation, Oak Park, Illinois) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
The Frank Lloyd
Wright Foundation began negotiations in 1972 for the purchase of the
property Home and Studio. They took occupancy in July of 1974.
Restoration was completed in 1987. Photographed by Donald G. Kalec. |
23 x 18.5 |
1988.122.0122 |
1988
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
House Walk in Oak Park, Illinois. Saturday May 21, 1988. 312.848.1976.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Oak Park, Illinois.
Photograph of the entrance to the Frank Lloyd Wright
Studio. Caption: The complex interplay of
geometric masses and voids, basic to Wright's architecture, is evident
in the entrance to his 1898 studio. Design: Keller Lane & Waln.
Photography: Jon Miller, Hedrich-Blessing. Copyright 1988, The
Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio Foundation.
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18 x 24 |
1988.88.1015 |
1989 |
1989
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Avery Coonley
Residence, Riverside, Illinois 1912 (Published by The National Center
for the Study Frank Lloyd Wright, Domino's Farms, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
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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 |
1989
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Ideas And Treasures. (Published by the Museum of Science and Industry,
Chicago) |
Museum of Science and
Industry |
An exhibition at the
Museum of Science and Industry, April 9 - September 4, 1989. "It
consists of renderings, drawings and original concepts by Wright; the
Dana-Thomas collection (furnishings and other treasures from that famous
Springfield house); and a full-scale, 1,800-square-foot, completely
furnished
Usonian Automatic House
- a Wright dwelling designed so homeowners could build it themselves."
Chicago Tribune, June 4, 1989. |
22 x 28 |
1989.118.1220 |
1989
|
Frank Lloyd Wright: Preserving our Architectural Heritage. Produced by
the Smithsonian Institute. |
Smithsonian Institute |
Collage of decorative designs by Frank Lloyd Wright. Imperial Hotel
chair, Husser dining room chairs, Robie House sconce, Luxfer glass
tiles, Midway Gardens place setting, Perforated wood cut light screen,
Copper Urn, Art Glass reflection, with Frank Lloyd Wright in the
background. Text lower left: “Decorative Designs from the Domino's Pizza
Collection. Organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service. In Cooperation with the Domino's Center for
Architecture & Design...
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30 x 25 |
1989.135.0324 |
1989
|
The Illinois
(Mile High) (Published by A.D.A. Edita Tokyo Co., Ltd.) |
A.D.A. Edita
Tokyo Co., Ltd. |
On face of
illustration: "The Illinois. Cantilever - Structure. Mile High. 528
Stories or 5280 Feet + 400-Foot Aerial. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect."
Frank Lloyd Wright Project: "Mile High" ("The Illinois") Office
Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1956. 24 x 96". Copyright The Frank Lloyd
Wright Foundation 1957. GA Drawings No.6, Copyright A.D.A. Edita Tokyo
Co., Ltd. 1989. |
24 x 36 |
1989.91.1214 |
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
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park, Illinois. Celebrating the centennial of Wright's
Oak Park home. Saturday May 20, 1989, Sunday May 21, 1989. 312.848.1976.
The Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio. Oak Park, Illinois.
Photograph of the West elevation of the Home and Studio. Design: Greene
& Waln. Photography: Donald G. Kalec. Copyright 1989, The
Frank Lloyd Wright House and Studio Foundation.
|
23 x 22 |
1989.100.1015 |
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 |
1990
|
The Dana-Thomas House.
A Frank Lloyd Wright Design (Published by Stan Squires, Springfield,
Illinois) |
Stan Squires |
"The Dana-Thomas House. A Frank Lloyd Wright Design. Springfield,
Illinois." Illustration of the main entrance to the Dana-Thomas House.
Illustrated by Stan Squires. In an effort to raise funds for the
Dana-Thomas House, Stan Squires illustrated and produced 1700 signed and
numbered posters which were sold in the Sumac Shop, located in the Dana
Carriage House, with profits going to the Dana-Thomas House. Limited
edition prints were signed and numbered by Springfield artist Stan
Squires. Printed in... Continue... |
19" x 25" |
1990.174.0121 |
1990
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
In The Realm of Ideas. |
Scottsdale Cultural
Council |
Exhibit poster for
Frank Lloyd Wright: In The Realm of Ideas." Scottsdale Cultural
Council welcomes home: Frank Lloyd Wright: In The Realm of Ideas, at the
Scottsdale Center for the Arts. December 2, 1990 - April 7, 1991. Sunday
- Wednesday 10am to 5pm, Thursday - Saturday 10am to 8pm."Frank Lloyd
Wright: In the Realm of Ideas" is organized and circulated by the
Scoltsdale Cultural Council and Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The
exhibition and its national tour have been made possible by the generous
support of Kohler Co., Whirlpool Corporation, and the City of
Scottsdale. Printing courtesy of Salt River Project." |
8.5 x 22, Framed: 8.75
x 22.25
|
1990.190.0822 |
1990
|
Masterworks from the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives (Published by the Phoenix Art Museum,
Phoenix, Arizona) |
Phoenix Art Museum |
"Masterworks from the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives. January 13-April 8, 1990. Phoenix Art
Museum." Illustration of The Illinois, Frank Lloyd Wright's Mile High
Building. Published in conjunction with the exhibition by the same name,
January 13 - April 8, 1990 at the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix. |
10.75 x 36 |
1990.158.0220 |
1990
|
Nathan Moore House,
Frank Lloyd Wright Architect |
Historical Properties,
Inc. |
Nathan Moore House,
Frank Lloyd Wright Architect, Oak Park,
Illinois. "Originally designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1895
for Nathan G. Moore, this structure was destroyed by fire in December,
1922. Wright then modified his original design and rebuilt the house in
1923. Design: Michael Reid Design. Photo: Tony Keisman. |
25 x 19 |
1990.134.1117 |
1990
|
The Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park, Illinois (Published
by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation, Oak Park) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
"In 1895 Frank Lloyd Wright added a dramatic, barrel-vaulted playroom
onto his Oak Park Home." Frank Lloyd Wright
Oak Park Home Playroom. Photograph by Jon
Miller, Hedrich-Blessing. |
24 x 18 |
1990.110.0714 |
1991 |
1991
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park, Illinois. Saturday May 18, 1991. 708.848.1500.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Oak Park, Illinois.
Caption: The office of Frank Lloyd Wright 's Oak Park studio is highlighted by autumn
hues and intricate art glass. 1991, The Frank Lloyd Wright
House and Studio Foundation. Design: Greene,
Campbell & Waln. Photography: Chester Brummel. |
18 x 24 |
1991.75.1015 |
1992 |
1992
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation, Oak Park)
|
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
The Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio. Wright Plus. A Housewalk in
Oak Park, Illinois. Saturday, May 16, 1992. 708.848.xxxx. Dining Room
Chair, Print Table, Plaque, High Chair, Entrance Panel, Light Fixture,
Teco Vase. |
18 x 24 |
1992.91.0714 |
1993 |
1993
|
Allentown Art Museum,
Francis W. Little Library Window (1912 - S.173). |
Allentown Art Museum |
"Allentown Art Museum.
Library window from the Francis W. Little house, Frank Lloyd Wright,
1913. Gift of Bernard and Audrey Berman. This poster is supported
jointly by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission, Holiday Hair Fashions, Inc., and another donor."
|
28 x 22 |
1993.87.0617 |
1993
|
Frank Lloyd Wright at Victoria & Albert Museum Poster, 1993 (Published
by Victoria & Albert Museum, London) |
|
Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., Office,
Pittsburgh/London(1937 - S.233). Poster for the new home of the Edgar J.
Kaufmann, Sr., Office. Kaufmann’s office was designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1937. In 1993 it was reconstructed in the new Henry Cole Wing
at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Reconstructed in its entirety, the
office was on display in the Henry Cole Wing of the museum from January
1993 through 2005.
From V&A description. This office was commissioned in 1937 by Edgar...
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20 x 30 |
1993.127.1123 |
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 |
1993
|
Wright Plus North In
Glencoe (Published by The
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
Foundation, Glencoe Historic Preservation Commission and Glencoe
Historical Society) |
Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation |
A Housewalk in Glencoe, Illinois / Saturday, October 2, 1993 /
708.848.1500. Cosponsored by The Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
Foundation, Glencoe Historic Preservation Commission and Glencoe
Historical Society.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Ravine Bluffs
Bridge, Glencoe. 1957 FLWright FDN. |
24 x 18 |
1993.90.0318 |
1994 |
1994
|
A Temple of Sprit -
Guggenheim 1994. Frank Lloyd Wright at the Guggenheim Museum in 1959. |
The Solomon R.
Guggenheim Foundation |
"A Temple of Spirit:
Frank Lloyd Wright's Designs For The Guggenheim Museum. Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum. March 4 - September 7, 1994. Frank Lloyd Wright,
photographed by William H. Short during construction of the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, 1959. Kodacolor print. 14 x 14 inches. Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum. William H. Short Archives.6995. Copyright The Solomon
R. Guggenheim Foundation. All rights reserved. Printed in the U. S. A.
Design by Cara Galowitz." |
27 x 32 |
1994.114.0720 |
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:
Architect.. (Produced by The Museum of Modern Art, New York) |
The Museum of
Modern Art |
"Frank Lloyd Wright,
Architect. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 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 Fallingwater. "Frank Lloyd Wright Architect is the
largest exhibition of his work since his death thirty-five years ago.
Extending to two floors of the Museum, it presents over one hundred
projects in a variety of mediums - models...
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24 x 36 |
1994.85.0914 |
1994
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Architect. (Produced by The Museum of Modern Art, New York) |
The Museum of
Modern Art |
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Architect. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 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 |
1994
|
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect. MOMA Feb 20 - May 10, 1994 (Produced by
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. " The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
1994 The Frank
Lloyd Wright Foundation. Poster
1994 The Museum
of Modern Art, New York.) |
The Museum of
Modern Art |
Cross section of the
Imperial Hotel. "Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect. The Museum of Modern
Art, New York. February 20 - May 10, 1994. Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect
was organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in cooperation with
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. The exhibition
is made possible by Anderson Windows, Inc., and by generous grants from
the David H. Cogan Foundation and the National Endowment for the
Humanities. Additional support...
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18 x 39 |
1994.130.0521 |
1994
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
Architect.. (Produced by The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Living City. Project, 1958. Aerial perspective. Pencil on tracing
paper, 32.25 x 42" The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. 1962 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Poster 1994 The Museum of
Modern Art, New York.) |
The Museum of
Modern Art |
"Frank Lloyd Wright,
Architect. The Museum of Modern Art, New Yolk. February 20 - May 10,
1994. Frank Lloyd Wright:
Architect was organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in
cooperation with The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. The
exhibition is made possible by Anderson Windows, Inc., and by generous
grants from the David H. Cogan Foundation and the National Endowment for
the Humanities. Additional support is provided by Lily Auchincloss,
the...
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27.75 x 32 |
1994.86.0215 |
1994
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home & Studio Foundation |
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 18, 1991, Sunday May 21, 1989. The
Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio. 708.848.1500. Caption: William G. Fricke House.
Photography: Judith Bromley. Design: Waln Communications Group. |
24 x 18 |
1994.91.1015 |
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 |
1995
|
Frank Lloyd
Wright: Sixty Years of Living Arch, Rotterdam 1951-54 (Originally
"Printed in the Netherlands by Kuhn en Zoon, Rotterdam".) (Published by
the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Frank Lloyd
Wright Foundation |
"Sixty Years of
Living Architecture: The Work of Frank Lloyd Wright" was a traveling
exhibition of Wright's work, consisting of Models, photographs and
original drawings. Rotterdam was the fifth and last stop in the European
tour. Held July 2 - August 10, 1952. "Frank Lloyd Wright. America's most
famous architect. eeuwfeest academie van beeldende kunsten en technische
wetenschappen (centenary academy of fine arts and technical sciences).
in het ahoy gebouw, rotterdam (in ahoy 'building...
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24 x 32.5 |
1995.64.0614 |
1995
|
Geniuses of the
Mighty Wisconsin River. Zona Gale, August Derleth, Frank Lloyd Wright.
(Published by the August Derleth Society) |
Price, Kay |
Wright wrote, "I
occasionally drove up the river to Portage... to see Zona... While in
Japan I read 'Lulu Bett.' Straightway I made up my mind to know Zona
gale better when I got home... Of course, I hated her environment as
utterly unworthy of her (she was an exquisite thing, Wisconsin's Zona
Gale.) I hadn't met Olgivanna and I thought Taliesin would be a much
more appropriate place for the author of Lulu Bett ...But she was
always glad to see us, asking me to come, although she said...
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16 x 11.5 |
1995.65.0713 |
1995
|
Picturing Wright. Tea Break
at the Guggenheim Pavilion, 1953 (Published by the
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ) |
Guerrero, Pedro |
"Walking through the
retrospective exhibition, I came upon Mr. Wright having a tea break. It
was a scene so perfect that it could not have been planned. There he
was, with his Porkpie hat, stiff collar, and cane, sitting before a
selection of his favorite architecture: The San Francisco Call Building
model and photo murals of the Larkin Building in Buffalo. I had an
assignment to shoot a Portrait of him - But I did not have to pose him
even for this one." |
28 x 18 |
1995.82.0716 |
1995
|
Wright Plus
(Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation.) |
Frank Lloyd
Wright Home & Studio Found |
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park, Illinois. May 20, 1995. The Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio Foundation. The Wright designed William E. Martin House.
Photograph by Judith Bromley. Designed by Waln Communications Group.
Printed by Lake County Press. (First Edition) |
18 x 24 |
1995.60.0412 |
1997 |
1997/1931
|
Architectuur,
Frank Lloyd Wright - 1931/1997 (Originally desgined and published by
Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld in 1931, Amsterdam. Republished in 1997 by
S2
Art Group, LTD., New York.) |
Wijdeveld, Hendricus
Theodorus |
"Architectuur.
Frank Lloyd Wright (repeated six times). Tentoonstelling. Eerste
Europeesche Tentoonstelling Van De Werken Van Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect,
Ameriika in Het Sted: Museum Te Amsterdam Van, 9 Mei Tot 31 Mei 1931."
(Architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright. Exhibition. First European Exhibition
Of The Work Of Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, America, In The Sted:
Museum In Amsterdam, From May 9 To May 31.) Wijdeveld was a Dutch architect and
graphic designer. He was...
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19.75 x 29.5 |
1997.88.0521 |
1997
|
Architectuur,
Frank Lloyd Wright, Certificate of Authenticity (Published by S2
Art Group, LTD., New York City.) |
S2
Art Group, LTD. |
"Certificate of
Authenticity. Architectuur / Frank Lloyd Wright This lithograph is an
original work of multiple fine art which was produced at
S2
Editions Ateller, New York City, in 1997 under the
auspices of the Re Society, Ltd. It was inspired by a poster created in
1931 by Hendricus T. Wijdeveld. Pulled on Rives BFK hand-made French
paper, one color at a time from separate plates. The American chromist,
Amy Bergin, re-created the artist's image in 1997 by hand-drawing
directly onto specially prepared...
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8.5 x 11 |
1997.89.0521 |
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...
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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 |
1997
|
Kentuck Knob. Chalk
Hill, Pennsylvania (1954 - S.377). (Published by Kentuck Knob, Chalk
Hill, Pennsylvania) |
Kentuck Knob |
Kentuck Knob. Chalk
Hill, Pennsylvania. View of Kentuck Knob from below. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1954. Text: "Kentuck Knob. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania.
Frank Lloyd Wright Architect. View From West. Drawing Copyright 1997.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona." Text in red
box: "FLLW Feb 1 54." Printed on thick stock. |
30 x 21 |
1997.90.1021 |
1997
|
Monona Terrace, A Public
Place by Frank Lloyd Wright
(Published by the City of Madison, Wisconsin) |
City of Madison |
Monona Terrace, A Public
Place by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Madison, Wisconsin - July 1997.Designed by Mani-Graphics & Co. Photo by
Paskus Studio. 1995 Taliesin Architects, Ltd. MTP1/052797. |
24 x 36 |
1997.72.0716 |
1997
|
Monona Terrace, A Public
Place by Frank Lloyd Wright
(Published by the City of Madison, Wisconsin) |
City of Madison |
Monona Terrace, A Public
Place by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Designed by Mani-Graphics & Co. Photo by Paskus Studio. 1995 Taliesin
Architects, Ltd. MTP2/052797. |
24 x 36 |
1997.73.0716 |
1997
|
Monona Terrace (Published by
the City of Madison, Wisconsin) |
City of Madison |
Monona Terrace. Designed by
Mani-Graphics & Co. Photo by Paskus Studio. 1995 Taliesin Architects,
Ltd. MTP4/052797. |
24 x 36 |
1997.74.0716 |
1997
|
Monona Terrace Civic
Center (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Scottsdale, AZ.) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation |
Illustration
of the original presentation drawing of the Monona Terrace Civic Center
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, illustrated in 1959. Text in
illustration: "...Lake Monona. Monona Terrace Civic Center For Madison
Wisconsin. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect. Lower text: "1997 Frank
Lloyd Wright Foundation Scottsdale, AZ. Frank Lloyd Wright Monona
Terrace Civic Center' 1959. |
24 x 35.75 |
1997.93.0922 |
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 ˝ 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 ˝ x 37 ˝ in.
Erving and Joyce Wolk Collection. #15109. Two Copies. |
36 x 24 |
1998.56.0207 1998.58.0207 |
1998
|
3) PR: Frank Lloyd Wright: A
film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Press Kit Poster, 1998. |
Burns, Ken & Novick, Lynn |
Part
of the press kit for the documentary on Frank Lloyd Wright. "Frank Lloyd
Wright. A General Motors Mark of Excellence. November 10 & 11, 1998, on
PBS. An Art study Guide for Grades 6-8. Made possible by General
Motors.." Includes 47 photographs and illustrations of Frank Lloyd
Wright and his work. 34 x 22, Folded to 8.5 x 11. |
Pp 16 |
1998.109.0121 -3 |
1998
|
Wright Plus. A Housewalk in Oak
Park, Illinois. Saturday, May 16, 1998. |
Frank Lloyud Wright
Preservation Trust |
Celebrating the centennial of Frank Lloyd Wright, Oak Park Studio. The
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation. Reception Hall, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Oak Park Studio. Photograph by Jon Miller, Hedrich
Blessing. Poster designed by Waln Communications Group. Printed by
Graphic Arts Studio. (Published by the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and
Studio Foundation.) Note from seller: “Thank you for buying my Frank
Lloyd Wright poster. It was pinned to my classroom bulletin board until
I retired. I hope you enjoy it." |
18 x 24 |
1998.118.0624 |
1999 |
1999
|
Frank Lloyd Wright:
American System Built Houses
(Published by Pomegranate Publications,
Rohert Park,. CA.) |
Pomegranate
Publishers |
Between 1915 and 1917,
in response to a commission by The Richards Company of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, Frank Lloyd Wright
executed a series of residential designs that he called "American
System-Built Houses." These designs were for prefabricated housing and,
as such, are a very early documenting of Wright's lifelong preoccupation
with the issue of affordable housing in America. The original
delineations were done in the style of Japanese woodblock prints. These
very...
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24 x 36 |
1999.85.0301 |
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 ˝ 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 ˝ x 37 ˝ 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 |
2006 |
2006
|
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois. Saturday, May 20,
2006. |
Frank Lloyud Wright
Preservation Trust |
Wright Plus. A
Housewalk in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois. Saturday, May 20,
2006. www.wrightplus.org. Hills-DeCaro House, 1906. Frank Lloyd Wright,
architect. Photographer: James Caulfield. Poster design: Architectural
Digest. Interior of the Hills-DeCaro House. (Published by the Frank
Lloyud Wright Preservation Trust.) |
12.5 x 17 |
2006.67.0923 |
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
|
Joseph & Helen
Husser Residence 1899, East Elevation (Produced by Douglas M. Steiner
Publishing, Edmonds, WA) |
Illustrated by
Steiner, Douglas M. adapted from Wright, Frank Lloyd |
Joseph & Helen
Husser Residence (1899 - S.046), destroyed in 1924. In Wight's
An Autobiography, he
described the Husser home as "characterized to a certain extent by the
Sullivanian idiom, at least in detail" (p.127). It was his last
commission utilizing Louis Sullivan's exterior ornamentations as he
moved toward and perfected his prairie styled homes. Utilizing one of
the William Gray Purcell exterior images, viewed from the...
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See our Wright Study on the
Husser Residence. |
26 X 12.75 |
2012.02.0312 |
2012
|
Joseph & Helen
Husser Residence 1899, (Southeast) (Produced by Douglas M. Steiner
Publishing, Edmonds, WA) |
Illustrated By
Steiner, Douglas M. adapted from Wright, Frank Lloyd |
Joseph & Helen
Husser Residence (1899 - S.046), destroyed in 1924. In Wight's
An Autobiography, he
described the Husser home as "characterized to a certain extent by the
Sullivanian idiom, at least in detail" (p.127). It was his last
commission utilizing Louis Sullivan's exterior ornamentations as he
moved toward and perfected his prairie styled homes. Utilizing one of
the William Gray Purcell exterior images, viewed from the...
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See our Wright Study on the
Husser Residence. |
15.5 X 7.5 |
2012.03.0312 |
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) See our Wright Study
on the
The Eve of St. Agnes. |
24 x 32 |
2012.01.0112 |
2015 |
C 2015
|
Taliesin
Preservation Commission. Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center (Published by
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona) |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation |
"Taliesin
Preservation Commission. Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center.' Illustration is of the Wisconsin River Terrace Restaurant, Spring Green,
Wisconsin. The original Frank Lloyd Wright rendering of Riverview
Terrace. Text in rendering: "Wisconsin River Terrace Restaurant, For The
Taliesin Fellowship. Frank Lloyd Wright Architect." Within Red Box:
"FLLW, 53." |
24 x 18 |
2015.45.0922 |
2017 |
C 2017
|
Mrs. Thomas Gale
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Three Display Posters Circa 2017 (1904
S.098). |
Anonymous |
Frank Lloyd Wright's
Influence: Unity Temple, Laura Gale House and European Architects.
(Possibly produced by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.) Set of Three
mounted posters of the Laura Gale House. Possibly produced for the 2017
Wright Plus. 1) Frank Lloyd Wright's Influence: Unity Temple, Laura
Gale House and European Architects. Unity Temple: Wright's Organic
Concept. Unity Temple, 1908. Laura Gail House: Influencing Europe.
Laurel Gale House, 1909. The Dutch...
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20" x 30." |
2017.49.0323 (1) |
C 2017
|
Mrs. Thomas Gale
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Three Display Posters Circa 2017 (1904
S.098). |
Anonymous |
2) The Oak Park
Homes of Thomas and Laura Gail. E. O. Gail House, 1864. Thomas Gale
House, 1892. 109 N. Kenilworth, Circa 1898. 4 Elizabeth Court, 1888.
Laura Gail House, 6 Elizabeth Court, 1909. Includes one photograph of
the Thomas Gale House and one Illustration and two photographs of the
Laura Gale House (taken circa 2000). |
20" x 30." |
2017.49.0323 (2) |
C 2017
|
Mrs. Thomas Gale
Residence, Oak Park, Illinois, Three Display Posters Circa 2017 (1904
S.098). |
Anonymous |
3) Laura Gale House,
Second Floor. Includes six photographs of the and floor plan of the
Laura Gale House. Back yard, four bedrooms and lower porch. Photographs
by VHT Studios. VHT photographed the Gale House in 2009 and 2017. These
VHT photographs were published in Crain's Chicago Business in 2017. One
caption reads: "...this 108 year old home..." Frank Lloyd Wright
designed the house in 1904, it was built in 1909. 1909 plus 108 equals
2017. The Gale House was featured in the...
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20" x 30." |
2017.49.0323 (3) |
2019 |
2019
|
R. W. Lindholm
Service Station. Cloquet, Minnesota - 1958 (Published the Frank Lloyd
Wright Foundation and Steve Thomas) |
Thomas, Steve |
Lindholm Oil Company
Service Station Poster. Part of a series of posters designed by Steve
Thomas on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Lindholm Service Station (1956
- S. 414). Created by Steve Thomas. This work was featured in the
touring "Frank Lloyd Wright: Timeless" exhibition. June 14 - 16, 2019,
Taliesin West, Scottsdale, AZ. July 26 - 28, 2019, Hashimoto
Contemporary, New York City. August 31 - September 1 2019, Taliesin
(Spring Green, WI. Also featured in The Frank...
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18" x 24" |
2019.69.0224 |