Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Names Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Remove constraint Names: Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959

Search Results

Herbert Jacobs and Frank Lloyd Wright correspondence, 1948-03-03-1948-03-13

3 letters
Abstract Or Scope

This small collection consists of 3 letters between Herbert Jacobs and Frank Lloyd Wright concerning Jacobs' upcoming book We Chose the Country. The letters document a strained relationship between the architect and his former client, with the architect expressing disastifaction with how he is portrayed in Jacobs' publication.

No additional results

H. Jerome d'Amato records on the Key Project for Ellis Island, 1947-1964, bulk 1960-1964

0.20 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This small collection documents the Damon, Doudt Corporation's offer to purchase Ellis Island from the United States Government and to redevelop the site with architectural plans envisioned by Frank Lloyd Wright and executed by the Taliesin Associated Architects after Wright's death in 1959.
No additional results

Hugh Ferriss architectural drawings and papers, 1906-1980, bulk 1918-1960

440 drawings
Abstract Or Scope
Hugh Ferriss (1889-1962) was an architectural renderer known for his vision of the modern city and his ability to translate vast projects into dramatic but clear-cut images. Ferriss published two books: The Metropolis of Tomorrow (1929) and Power of Buildings (1953). The collection was donated to Avery Library by Ferriss' family after his death, and has been supplemented by several later additions from other sources. 363 original drawings in the collection have been photographed and digitized and can be viewed via links in the finding aid's container listing.
No additional results

James O. Brown Associates records, 1927-1992

231 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope

The files of the literary agency include correspondence with authors, publishers, and other agents and deal with editing and publishing, serial rights, reprints, dramatic rights, translations and foreign rights, promotion, copyright registration, contracts, royalty statements, tax statements, and other financial materials, and the personal affairs of many clients. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Louis S. Auchincloss, Erskine Caldwell, Herbert Gold, Alberto Moravia, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Rebecca West.

No additional results

Letters on Japan and Aisaku Hayashi, 1930

2 items
Abstract Or Scope

This small collection contains two letters: one from Ruth Stern to her family in which she discusses various experiences as an American new to Japan and introduces Aisaku Hayashi. The letter is written on Imperial Hotel stationary and is dated August 25, 1930. In her correspondence to her family, she encloses the second letter in the collection, a short letter from Aisaku Hayashi to Stern dated August 22, 1930. In the letter, Hayashi discusses his view on Japanese people and details an anecdote about his time as manager of the Imperial Hotel.

No additional results

Louis B. Frederick House (Barrington, Illinois) drawings and records, 1954-2004, bulk 1954-1958

55 drawings
Abstract Or Scope

The collection includes 55 architectural drawing prints (blue line, wash-off, and electroic static) and small group of papers including specifications, copy of a photograph of Wright on the site, and some statements and financial records. Additional creators in the collection include landscape architect David Lawson, Northwest Mill & Supply Corp., and Taliesin Associated Architects.

No additional results

Louis Henry Sullivan collection, 1873-1910, bulk 1883-1895

147 drawings
Abstract Or Scope
Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) was an American architect and partner in the Chicago architectural firm Alder & Sullivan. He is also known as a mentor to architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The core of the collection is made up of 122 drawings given to Frank Lloyd Wright by Louis Sullivan before Sullivan's death in 1924. The Avery collection represents the bulk of what remains of Sullivan's drawings. Most of the drawings in this collection are designs for ornament representing different stages of Sullivan's stylistic development. Some drawings are annotated by Wright. The collection also includes additional donations of drawings, objects, and papers collected over the years.
No additional results

Mark L. Peisch correspondence and papers, 1903-1997

252 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains primarily correspondence related to Peisch's Ph.D. thesis on the work of Chicago architects associated with the Prairie School movement. Much of the material is about Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin's work in the United States and Australia and includes letters from and about Marion Mahony Griffin, Francis Barry Byrne, William Gray Purcell, William L. Steele, and George Grant Elmslie. The collection also includes some photographs, clippings, lectures, and papers related to the later publication of Peisch's thesis in book form as "The Chicago School of Architecture: Early Followers of Sullivan and Wright" (New York : Random House, 1964). Lastly, the collection contains a small number of reference files, some gathered long after the completion of Peisch's thesis.

No additional results

Olgivanna Lloyd Wright audio recordings, 1952-1980

636 open reel audiotapes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains audio recordings of Fellowship talks delivered by Olgivanna Lloyd Wright to members of the Taliesin Fellowship nearly each week, usually on Sundays organized chronologically from 1952-1984. These talks continued a tradition begun by Frank Lloyd Wright; they similarly cover a range of topics from Frank Lloyd Wright's Organic Architecture (often read from transcriptions of his Fellowship talks) to the daily activities of the Fellows. Many include her reading from poetry and philosophy and her own theories on moral character and the ethics of hard work. The collection also includes other talkes, speeches, and interviews with Olgivanna Lloyd Wright.

No additional results

Paton Price papers on Frank Lloyd Wright's New Theater for Hartford CT, 1948-1958

1 manuscript box
Abstract Or Scope
The material spans the years 1948 to 1958 and documents Paton Price's relationship with Frank Lloyd Wright through the course of planning the New Theater to be located in Hartford, CT. The collection consists of letters, telegrams, publicity material, photographs, and a perspective view of the Theater signed by Wright.
No additional results