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Villa for Mr. H. W. Winslow in River Forest, Illinois, Entrance Detail, 1910-1911 (lithograph printed...

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DMA1071547
Image title
Villa for Mr. H. W. Winslow in River Forest, Illinois, Entrance Detail, 1910-1911 (lithograph printed with bronze powder)
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Artist
Wright, Frank Lloyd (1867-1959) / American
Location
Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA
Medium
lithograph printed with bronze powder
Date
1910 AD - 1911 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
64.8x40.6 cms
Image description

Project date 1893. Wright’s first independent project after working with the firm of Adler and Sullivan from 1887 to 1893, the Winslow House exhibits strong influences from Wright’s former employer and “Lieber Meister” (beloved master) Louis Sullivan, notably the energetic vegetative ornament, which appears outside the house in its upper register, or frieze. Through its crisply defined façade and low, hipped roof, it also expresses Wright’s growing interest in the manipulation of geometries to achieve a distinctive look for home designs that would soon be realized in his Prairie houses of the coming decade. The asymmetrical placement of the image and the flowing rendering of the trees with their individual leaves reflect the powerful influence of Japanese art upon Wright.

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gift of the Robert O. Lane Estate in memory of Roy E. Lane, A.I.A. / Bridgeman Images
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architecture / USA / North America / America (continent) / Wright Frank Lloyd (1867-1959) / architect / garden / river forest / japan-inspired / modernist / exterior / north america / modern / front / architecture / house / doorway / entrance detail / asia-inspired / building / illinois
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