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Frank Lloyd Wright commissions

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Frank Lloyd Wright produced projects for sites located in 48 American states and 10 foreign countries. Some unbuilt projects, graphics designs, and publications do not have locations given in the archival record and are absent in this search.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DRAWING DETAIL


Country House, Studio, and Farm for Frank Lloyd Wright, "Taliesin" (Taliesin I) [Spring Green, Wisconsin] (1911)

Drawing: Four section/elevations

Frank Lloyd Wright Archives Drawing Inventory Number: 1104.?13

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: Frank Lloyd Wright Archives.

Drawing Type: Preliminary/Presentation.

Scale: Not given.
Media: Paper, unspecified.

Drawing measurements: 43 x 31"
Drawing signed by Frank Lloyd Wright: No.

Bibliographic Citations

Appears as a black-and-white illustration [Figure or plate 122, page 170] in Riley, Terence and Reed, Peter (editors), Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1994).

Appears as a color illustration [page 1128] in Cleary, Richard (editor), Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward (New York: Skira/ Rizzoli, 2009).

Appears as a black-and-white illustration [Figure or plate 6, page 5] in Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks, Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph 1914-1923 (Volume 4) (Tokyo: A. D. A. Edita, 1985).

Appears as a black-and-white illustration [Figure or plate 4-16, page 1516] in Aguar, Charles E. and Berdeanna, Wrightscapes: Frank Lloyd Wright's Landscape Designs (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002).

Appears as an illustration [Figure or plate 19, page 117] in Menocal, Narcisso (editor), Wright Studies, Volume One: Taliesin 1911-1914 (Southern Illinois University Press, 1991).