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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT CLIENT NAMES
Frank Lloyd Wright had 685 known clients. A given client may have commissioned one or several projects from
the architect. This search approach sorts Wright projects
alphabetically by the last name of the client, and provides
links to project information and all related project
drawings detailed in the database. Wright also produced a
great deal of work for his own purposes, essentially as his
own client. References to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park, Illinois, Taliesin estate at Spring Green, Wisconsin, and Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, as well as other more temporary residences and studios (e.g., Chicago,
New York, Italy, Tokyo, Japan) will be found indexed under his own name.
Frank Lloyd Wright Project Drawing DetailLawrence, William
Lawrence Memorial Library [Springfield, Illinois] (1905)
Drawing: Perspective of wood arm chair
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives Drawing Inventory Number: 0509.001Note: Records a category devised by Geiger to classify the types of decorative arts designs found in Frank Lloyd Wright projects. These terms were applied consistently through a choice list on Column [
DECORATIVE ARTS] in Table MMTFDRAWINGS FILE.
Drawing held by: Frank Lloyd Wright Archives.
Drawing Type: Preliminary/Presentation.
Scale: Not given.
Media: Paper: Tracing paper, vellum with graphite pencil.
Drawing measurements: 15" x 11"
Drawing signed by Frank Lloyd Wright: No.
Decorative Arts category: Decorative Accessories/Furniture, Loose/Chair/arm.
Notes and comments: "noted: same stuff a cushions [refers to fabric-covered side panels]." Arthur Drexler, The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright (New York: Horizon Press, 1962)
Bibliographic Citations
Appears as a black-and-white illustration [Figure or plate 280] in Drexler, Arthur, The Drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright (New York: Horizon Press, 1962). Note by John Geiger: Catalog to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) exhibition.
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