|
a photographic guide
to FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE, WINDOWS
AND ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS |
All photographs by James N. McNally
& © James N. McNally
The numbers refer to
the chronological order of construction as shown in William Allin
Storrers excellent guidebook, The
Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright A Complete Catalog
Many of the
photographs are raw and unedited
These are primarily
windows, furniture, and other artifacts from Frank Lloyd Wright structures that
have been removed from their original location and relocated to museums. For accessories still in place in their original
settings, refer to the photos in the STRUCTURES pages. Note: I am migrating all the
windows/furniture/architectural details to the STRUCTURES page for added
convenience. This will now include
photos related to demolished structures.
Links
S.070 Francis W. & Mary Little
Residence I, Peoria, Illinois
S.093 Larkin Company Administration
Building, Buffalo, New York (demolished)
S.100 Darwin D. Martin Residence,
Buffalo, New York (renovated)
S.103 George Barton Residence,
Buffalo, New York (furniture)
S.135 Avery Coonley
Poolhouse, Riverside, Illinois (renovated)
S.153 Oscar Stephens Residence,
Chicago, Illinois (demolished)
S.173 Francis W. Little Residence Northome, Deephaven, Minnesota
(demolished)
S.173 Northome
room reconstruction
S.194 Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
(demolished)
S.251 S.258 Florida Southern
College, Lakeland, Florida
If you are traveling, the museums
represented by these photos are:
Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows,
Navy Pier, Chicago
Detroit Institute of Arts
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
Florida Southern College visitor
center
Art Institute of Chicago