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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 Detail

Coonley, Avery

Playhouse for Mrs. Avery Coonley [Riverside, Illinois] (1912)

Drawing: Perspective from front right

Frank Lloyd Wright Archives Drawing Inventory Number: 1201.??2

Note: Drawing number assignments shown without question marks are compliant with the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives drawing inventory as of 2011. Drawing number assignments with question marks may represent attempts by John Geiger to order chronologically Wright project drawings which appeared in publications or are held in other collections within the master sequence of the Wright Archives inventory.

Drawing held by: Library of Congress.

Drawing Type: Preliminary/Presentation.

Scale: Not given.
Media: Paper, unspecified; colored pencil.

Drawing measurements: 17 x 10"
Drawing signed by Frank Lloyd Wright: No.

Notes and comments: (a) See drawing 2009.**1 for doner to Library of Congress.

Bibliographic Citations

Appears as a black-and-white illustration [Figure or plate 361, page 286] in Sloan, Julie L., Light Screens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright (New York: Rizzoli, 2001).

Appears as a color illustration [Figure or plate 112, page 164] in Riley, Terence and Reed, Peter (editors), Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1994).