Frank Lloyd Wright Gold Medal Award of the National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1940 | Pencil Points - February 1940 (Published monthly by Reinhold Publishing Corporation, Stanford, Conn.) | Anonymous | "Bostonians Turn out for Wright. When Frank Lloyd Wright lectured in Boston last month, the Herald reported that he �did what he could to provoke a boxing in John Hancock ... Continued... (Sweeney 505) | Pp 60 | 0505.00.1013 |
B) "Here, There, This & That... When Frank Lloyd Wright spoke here in 1931, or thereabouts, the hall seethed with hecklers, a few of ... Connected... | B) fourteen | ||||
C) "Buffalo Looks Dorsum... An exhibition of Buffalo from 1816 to 1940 - composed of photographs by Jay Westward. Baxtresser,,, has been held ... Connected... | C) 48 | ||||
1940 | Parnassus - December 1940 (Published monthly from October to May by the College Fine art Association, New York) | Dark-brown, Milton | Exhibition Review: �Frank Lloyd Wright�s First Fifty Years.� MOMA, New York, Nov xiii - Jan 5, 1941. Original cover price $0.forty. nine 10 12. (Sweeney 506) | Pp 37-8 | 0506.00.0906 |
1940 | Time - November 25, 1940 (Published weekly by Time Inc., Chicago, IL) | Anonymous | Fine art: "A City for the Futurity. Nobody hates cities more than patriarchal U. S. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright. To him Manhattan is a �great huddle� whose skyscrapers are �ane of the about infernal inventions.� Nevertheless it was in Manhattan�s great huddle last week that the Museum of Modernistic Art put on a huge exhibition of the life work of Frank Lloyd Wright ... City-Planner Wright, similar many some other builder, thinks that the bombing of Europe�s cities is likely to be a blessing in disguise. �Afterwards all,� says... Connected... (Sweeney 507) | Pp 58 | 0507.00.0612 |
1940 | The Nation - November thirty, 1940 (Published weekly past The Nation, Inc. New York) | Hamlin, Talbot | Review of Wright Exhibition at MOMA in 1940. "Frank Lloyd Wright. To anyone interested in the evolution of American compages a big root retrospective exhibition of Wright�south work must be a major event. In belongings such an exhibition the Museum of Modern Art is fulfilling just that kind of valuable function for which information technology was created; for of the importance of Wright�s accomplishments, of the brilliant inventive unconventionality that has ever marked his work, there tin can exist no question..." Original cover price 15c. 8.5 x 11.5 (Sweeney 511) | Pp 541-542 | 0511.00.0818 |
1940 | Pencil Points - Dec 1940 (Published Monthly by Reinhold Publishing Corp., Stamford Conn.) | Talbot, Hamlin | �Contempo Developments in Schoolhouse Design.� Included in the article is three pages on Taliesin Westward, Scottsdale. Includes three photographs and one illustration. Original cover price $0.l. 8.75 x 11.75. (Sweeney 512) | Pp 768-82 | 0512.00.1106 |
1940 | Parnassus - December 1940 (Published monthly from October to May by the College Fine art Association, New York) | Hitchcock, Henry Russell Jr. | �Wright�s influence abroad.� If America is no longer architecturally in debt to Europe, the credit is due to 1 man and to one human along, Frank Lloyd Wright. Review of Wright�s work published in European books and periodicals. Includes five photographs. Original cover price $0.40. 9 x 12. (Sweeney 513) | Pp 11-15 | 0513.00.0906 |
1940 | Pencil Points - March 1940 (Published Monthly by Reinhold Publishing Corp., Stamford Conn.) | Anonymous | "Mr. Wright Goes to Los Angeles. The architect is unique who can command sustained adulation of two or three minutes upon his introduction to an American audition. Such, all the same, was the reception given Frank Lloyd Wright by some 2500 people who in January attended the main public address of the dedication program of the new College of Architecture at the University of Southern California. And while in Los Angeles a celebrity is someone to be looked at, it was evident... Continued... (Sweeney 514) | Pp 34 36 | 0514.00.0416 |
1940 | Interior Decorator - Jan 1940 | Bearding | Expressing Contemporary Blueprint: In The Full general Function. S.C. Johnson and Son Administration Building. (Sweeney 515) | Pp 28-30 | 0515.00.0502 |
1940 | Pencil Points - December 1940 (Published Monthly by Reinhold Publishing Corp., Stamford Conn.) | Mather, Alan | �The Perennial Trail Blazer.� Review of �Two Nifty Americans�, and exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, beginning January 5, 1941. Admission is 25c. Original cover cost $0.50. viii.75 10 11.75. (Sweeney 517) | Pp 16 | 0517.00.1106 |
1940 | Arizona Highways - May 1940 (Published by the Arizona Highway Department) | Carlson, Raymond | i) "Mr. Wright and Taliesin West" Intro on Folio 2. two) "Frank Lloyd Wright" concerns Wright and Taliesin. Original List Price 10 cents. 9 ten 12. (Sweeney 518) | 1) Pp 2 2) Pp 4-5 | 0518.00.0105 |
Wright, Frank Lloyd | 1) "To Arizona" concerns Taliesin Westward. 2) "In Arizona, The Taliesin Fellowship" Original List Price ten cents. 9 x 12. | 1) Pp half-dozen-13 two) Pp 14-15 | 0518.01.0105 | ||
1940 | Newsweek - July one, 1940 (Published weekly by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio) | Anonymous | "New Blueprint for Worship: The Reverend Burris Jenkins of Kansas City, Mo., preaches modernism. That he likewise practices information technology is shown by his new $175,000 Community church building, designed by the noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright to look somewhat like a World�s Off-white Edifice. Its walls will be steel, coasted outside and inside with rose-colored concrete. The banked, windowless auditorium will take 1,200 individual chairs instead of pews, a picture screen, and twelve dressing rooms... Continued... (Sweeney 519) | P 38 | 0519.00.0416 |
1940 | Town & Country - Feb 1940 (Published monthly by Hearst Magazine, Inc. New York) | Patterson, Augusta Owen | "3 Modernistic Houses. No one. Owner, Herbert F. Johnson, Jr., Racine. Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Frank Lloyd Wright traces the house he designed from Herbert F. Johnson, Jr... direct dorsum to the Indian tepee, which had a fire in the center and a pigsty in the top to let the fume out. It is 100 per cent American, drawn practically out of the Wisconsin prairies, for which Mr. Wright has a deep and romantic feeling. It is timeless compages, standing on its own native dignity, owning nothing on... Continued... (Sweeney 521) | Pp 52-57 | 0521.00.0313 |
1940 | Time - February five, 1940 (Published weekly by Time Inc., Chicago Illinois) | Anonymous | People. White-maimed sometime Frank Lloyd Wright, smashing of modern architecture (regal Hotel, Tokyo; Johnson Wax Establish, Racine, Wis., etc.) told Los Angeles it was "a flagrant example of an opportunity that had no attention paid to it � the slap-up American commonplace." Original cover price 15c. 8.25 x 11.five (Sweeney 527) | Pp twoscore | 0522.00.1220 |
1940 | Time - December 2, 1940 | Anonymous | Organized religion: Something new in churches. Wright design for Customs Church, Kansas City. Article and illustration. (Sweeney 525) | Pp 38, 40 | 0525.00.0702 |
1940 | The Art News - February 24, 1940 (Published Weekly from October to eye of June, Monthly during July to September by Art News Inc., New York.) | Udall, Mary C. | �Wright: Corking U.S. Architect. First Comprehensive Exhibition at Boston�s Modern Establish.� He has been published and lauded in Europe for thirty years every bit 1 of the great architects of our century, his work has non been given a comprehensive exhibition in America. Includes four photographs. Original cover price 25c. 10 ten 14. (Sweeney 526) | Pp 6-vii 16 | 0526.00.1106 |
1940 | Architectural Forum -September 1940 | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Chicago�s Auditorium is Fifty Years former. Wright�s impressions concerning the Auditorium designed past Adler & Sullivan. (Sweeney 527) | Pp 10, 12 | 0527.00.0103 |
1940 | Newsweek - November 25, 1940 | Bearding | Wright Goes to Washington With a $15,000,000 Surprise. Concerns Crystal Heights projection. (Sweeney 530) | P 48 | 0530.00.0403 |
1940 | The Art Digest - February xv, 1940 (Published Semi-monthly October to May, Monthly June to September by The Fine art Assimilate, Inc., New York) | Anonymous | �Wright in Boston� �... Wright came to town the seek and did his darndest to stir up boxing. Wright went to Boston on the occasion of the opening of an exhibition of his piece of work at the Institute of Modern Art.� Original cover toll 25 cents. 8.seven ten 12.1. (Sweeney 531) | Pg 28 | 0531.00.0607 |
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1941 | Architectural Forum - June 1941 | Anonymous | Book Review: "Frank Lloyd Wright on Compages" (Sweeney 533) | P 34, 88 | 0533.00.0402 |
1941 | New York Times Book Review - August 3, 1941 (Published weekly by the New York Times Company) | Duffus, R. L. | Book Review: "Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture". "Frank Lloyd Wright, On Men and Stones. His Selected Writings Nowadays the Ideas of a Vigorous, Creative Personality... The nowadays collection of his writings, some previously published, some from manuscripts, adds goose egg new to what any one with sufficient interest in the subject area cold learn from him and most him. It has its value, however, for those who intendance to check on the consistency, persistency and growth of his ideas... Continued... (Sweeney 536) | Pp 3, 10 | 0536.00.0513 |
1941 | Pencil Points - Nov 1941 (Published Monthly by Reinhold Publishing Corp., East Stroudsburg, PA.) | Seward, John C. | Book Review: " Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture, Selected Writings 1894-1940 ", Edited with an introduction by Frederick Gutheim (265 Pages, Duell, Sloan and Pearce Inc, New York, $iii.50) Hither in a Reddish Nine Square volume, that must be opened upon a desk-bound if is to be read with any comfort, are the chronological burst of the creative architectural mind: a mind with a theory that has been driveling, criticized, prostituted, simply never truly grasped. For fifty years Frank... Continued... (Sweeney 539) | Pp 66 | 0539.00.0516 |
1941 | The Saturday Review of Literature - June 14, 1941 (Published weekly past the Saturday Review Company, Inc., New York) | Feiss, Carl | Volume Review: Frank Lloyd Wright on Compages, Selected Writings 1894-1940, Wright, 1941, $3.50. "Architect-Author. This is the first of a set of three books on or by Frank Lloyd Wright, the other two to appear within the next year. The second book is Mr. Wright's autobiography, published in 1932, revised and brought up to appointment; the tertiary is to be a compendium of photographs of his buildings. Frank Lloyd Wright is unquestionably America�due south greatest gimmicky architect. His work has been stimulating ... Continued... | Pg eighteen | 0540.01.0718 |
1941 | Arizona Highways - Oct 1941 (Published past the Arizona Highway Department) | Carlson, Raymond | "An Arizona Habitation by Frank Lloyd Wright". Concerns the Paulson House. Nine photos and site plan. Original List Cost 10 cents. 9 ten 12. (Sweeney 542) | Pp 3, half-dozen-eleven | 0542.00.0105 |
1941 | Mag of Art - January 1941 | Gutheim, F.A. | "First Reckon with his Hereafter". Frank Lloyd Wright�s Exhibit at the Modern Museum. This is a review of "Two Great Americans" showroom, MOMA, NY. (Sweeney 549) | Pp 32-3 | 0549.00.0302 |
1941 | The Art Bulletin - March 1941 (Published Quarterly past The College Fine art Clan of America, New York) | Hitchcock, Henry-Russell | Exhibitions and Collections: "Frank Lloyd Wright at the Museum of Modern Art. This by winter�s exhibition of the piece of work of Frank Lloyd Wright at the Museum of Modernistic Art - Nov 13, 1940 to January five, 1941 - was certainly the most important architectural exhibition that has been held there since the international exhibition of Modern Architecture of 1832... I wrote, �There is already no question that Wright is ane of the greatest architects of all time.� It is unnecessary to... Continued... (Sweeney 552) | Pp 73-76a | 0552.00.0514 |
1941 | Pencil Points - March 1941 | Bearding | Royal Gold Metallic for 1941 has been awarded by Male monarch George to Frank Lloyd Wright. Portrait & Caption. (Sweeney 558) | Pp 17 | 0558.00.0203 |
Pippin, Paul | Romance is not Dead. Article includes Wright�s Falling H2o. | Pp 10 | 0558.01.0203 | ||
1941 | Architectural Forum - February 1941 | Anonymous | 1) Majestic Metal comes to America (Sweeney 562) | ane) Pp 10 | 0562.00.0102 |
Anonymous | 2) (Related Article) House in Boalsburg, Penna. Raymond Viner Hall, Builder. Adaptation of the Jacobs Business firm. | ii) Pp 105 | 0562.01.0102 | ||
1941 | National Geographic - March 1941 | Stewart, Anthony B. | "Tulsa Dwelling of Editor Richard Lloyd Jones." Photograph of home. (Sweeney 565) | Pp 305 | 0565.00.0275 |
1941 | Saturday Review - Baronial 23, 1941 | Wright, Frank Lloyd | "Mumford Lectures". Review of "The South in Architecture: Lectures in Alabama" by Lewis Mumford, published 1941. Review by Frank Lloyd Wright. (Sweeney 567) | Pp xv-16 | 0567.00.0703 |
1941 | Scribner�southward Commentator - October 1941 (Published monthly by P. & S. Publishing, Inc. Mount Morris, Sick.) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | �The American Quality. With a Picture Section of Outstanding Works. The less we ally ourselves with alien forces - the more nature will smile upon our efforts to build a future greatness. Not �An American Century� of conquest, but a rebirth of �American Quality�." Includes a photo essay of 14 photographs: Fallingwater (3); Royal Hotel (i); Sidney Bassett (i); Sturges (1); Taliesin West (1); Pauson (1); Hotel Geneva (2); S. C. Johnson (2); Goetsch-Winkler (one): Lloyd Lewis (ane). I copy from the Jack Howe... Connected... (Sweeney 569) | Pp 35-46 | 0569.00.0307 0569.00.0319 |
1941 | Architectural Forum - Baronial 1941 (Published Monthly by Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | �Wright Over London.� Excerpts from an commodity that Wright wrote for the �News Relate�. They requested an article entitled �How I would rebuild London.� �2 years ago Wright... Connected... (Sweeney 570) | Pp 68 | 0570.00.1206 |
Anonymous | �Billets from United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.� Excepts from leading British journals. �Wright Reaction. We have tried to become our teeth in Mr. Frank Lloyd... Connected... | Pp 108 | 0570.01.1206 | ||
Anonymous | �Forum of Events. Auditorium Saved.� Chicago Auditorium Theater was to be demolished. �Adler�south acoustics,� says Frank Lloyd... Continued... | Pp 14 | 0570.02.1206 | ||
1941 | The American Home - April 1941 | Kimbrough, Emily | Iv Family. Suntop House in Ardmore, PA. | Pp lxxx-1 | 0571.01.0103 |
1941 | Architectural Forum - October 1941 (Published Monthly by Fourth dimension, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | �Built-in Features. 2-way Cupboards.� Open up shelves without doors on either dining or kitchen side. 1 photo and 1 illustration. Specific home non indicated. Original List Toll $1.00. 9x12. | Pp 281 | 0571.02.0606 |
1941 | Marquette Engineer - March 1941 - (Published quarterly by the students of the College of Engineering under the auspices of the Marquette Applied science Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) | Kriva, John; Hansen, Quinten | S.C. Johnson Building. "He's �Wright,� They're Wrong. Information technology isn't the largest, nor the smallest, but it is one of the most unique office buildings in the United States. Information technology hasn't columns which conform to Euler�due south, Gordon's, or Rankine�southward formulae. It has neither windows, chimneys, front entrances, nor sloping roof's... Mr. Wright synthetic a alone column in the near by lot and applied a expressionless load of five tons that tendered in his design calculations. To the amazement of the onlookers, the cavalcade withstood the compressed... Continued... | Pp 60-62 | 0571.xix.0817 |
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1942 | Architectural Forum - June 1942 (Published Monthly past Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | Volume Review: �In The Nature of Materials� by Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Includes two photos and two illustrations. Original List Price $one.00. 9x12. (Sweeney 575) | Pp 14 | 0575.00.0606 |
1942 | Architectural Concrete - Number 1, 1942 (Published Quarterly by the Portland Cement Association, Chicago, Ill.) | Chambers, Wm. S., Jr., | �Innovations in College Chapel Architecture.� Anne Pfeiffer Chapel, Florida Southern College. Includes three photographs. (William Chambers is the Publicity director for Florida Southern College) 9 ten 12. (Sweeney 586) | Pp 16-17 | 0586.00.0307 |
1942 | The Kenyon Review - Winter 1942 (Published by Kenyon Higher, Gambier, Ohio) | Goodman, Paul; Goodman, Percival | "Frank Lloyd Wright on Architecture." In depth assay of Wright�s latest book. Discusses "Organic Architecture", "Domestic Architecture", and "Organic Architecture and the International Fashion". "...Wright does not recall as a great entrepreneur; he merely rather hopes that Broadacres is inevitable. (In fact it must be said of him that throughout his long career he has never mixed in the schemes nor compromised with the tastes of his wealthy clients. It is mysterious in these... Connected... (Sweeney 589) | Pp 7 - 29 | 0589.00.0310 |
1942 | Life Mag - Nov ix, 1942 | Anonymous | Midwesterners Stay Calm in Disquisitional Times. Photo and explanation well-nigh Wright. (Sweeney 592) | Pp 109 | 0592.00.0302 |
1942 | Time - May four, 1942 | Bearding | Fine art: Usonian Evolution. Biographic information also as a review of "In the Nature of Materials" (Sweeney 593) | Pp 67 | 0593.00.1104 |
1942 | The Complete Photographer - September twenty, 1942 | Gilpin, Laura | Portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright taken in 1938 by Laura Gilpin. | Pp 2376c | 0593.03.0704 |
1942 | Fortune - January 1942 | Anonymous | Goodby Mr. Chippendale. Contemporary designers use materials of today to design for the living. Photograph of Fallingwater by Hedrich-Approving. Too includes caption. | Pp 56-seven | 0593.02.0504 |
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1943 | Wisconsin Magazine of History - December 1943 (Published quarterly past The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin) | Hamlin, Talbot | Volume Review: "An Autobiography," Wright, (Duell, Sloane & Pearce, New York, 1943, 561 pp. Toll $4.50.) Not only does this new edition of Frank Lloyd Wright �s Autobiography bring the story of his extraordinary career upward to date, but likewise from the almost Olympian heights on which his age and his position have now established him he feels able to tell of many significant points in his before life which through discretion of timidity the book in its original grade did not contain. Thus at present ... Continued... (Sweeney 317) | Pp 227-229 | 0317.00.0516 |
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1944 | Arizona Highways - November 1944 | Miller, Joseph | The Sun Country. (Arizona Biltmore). Interesting captions include: "The original scheme of the hotel is the work of Frank Lloyd Wright...". "Arizona Biltmore was erected under supervision of Albert McArthur, a former apprentice of Wright...". (Sweeney 599) | Pp two-ix | 0599.00.0302 |
1944 | Architectural Forum - April 1944 (Published Monthly by Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | Guggenheim Museum. "News: New York Discovers An Architect. At abode in the apartment plains of the Middle-West, the compages of Frank Lloyd Wright has markedly failed to stir the imagination of the big investors responsible for New York�south swank avenues. Only if the East has been indifferent to Wright, Wright has been indifferent to what he calls the �architectural fashion-mongers�, who have littered New York with a collection of �architectural fry bones bleaching in the sun.� Final calendar month the Guggenheim Foundation ... Continued... (Sweeney 600) | Pp 70 | 0600.00.0417 |
1944 | Architectural Forum - January 1944 | Anonymous | Slum of the Soul. Wright�due south response to tomorrow�south house. (Sweeney 603) | Pp 104, 106 | 0603.00.0503 |
Structural Clay Products Institute | Advert for SCPI. Interior photograph of Johnson Wax building. | Pp ten | 0603.01.0503 | ||
Bearding | Prefab Champion. Includes Wright analogy from the LHJ, 1902. | Pp 45 | 0603.02.0503 | ||
1944 | Architectural Forum - May 1944 (Published monthly by Fourth dimension Inc., New York) | Bearding | " �Built in the U.Due south.A. 1932-44'. The Museum of Modern Fine art opens a show and publishes a book on the best modern U.S. architecture of the past dozen years. A first-rate birdseye view of the achievements of contemporary building... Caput and shoulders to a higher place all the work stand the three buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright, who at an age when most men exchange the drafting stool for the wheel chair, is showing the younger generation what vision actually means." Nether the category of "Houses"... Connected... | Pp 81-96 | 0603.04.0811 |
1944 | Magazine of Art - January 1944 (Published monthly October through May by The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C.) | Born, Wolfgang | "Geo-Architecture: An American Contribution to the Art of the Futurity. ...In modern America Frank Lloyd Wright congenital a house in which the visions of Deck and Ledoux seem to be materialized. It is �Fallingwater", the Edgar F. Kaufmann house at Bear Run, Pennsylvania., which is constructed above a natural waterfall in such a manner that its walls are integrated in the natural rocks of the gorge..." Article describes Fallingwater. Includes 1 photograph of Fallingwater and Charles Ledoux�s painting of a blueprint for... Continued... | Pp 16-21 | 0605.01.0412 |
1944 | Pencil Points - June 1944 | Anonymous | Progressive compages implies creation of elements of an improved environment. 10 pages selected from the Museum of Modern Fine art�south Showroom, "Built in the U.s.a.". Full page photo and clarification of Taliesin West. | Pp 62 | 0602.01.1002 |
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1945 | Pencil Points - September 1945 | Creighton, Thomas | Book Review: Enter: The Hero. When Republic Builds (Sweeney 616) | Pp 118 120 | 0616.00.0303 |
1945 | Saturday Review - May 19, 1945 | Kahn, Ely Jacques | "Realistic Dreams for Tomorrow". Book review of "When Democracy Builds". (Sweeney 619) | Pg 26 | 0619.00.1101 |
1945 | Pencil Points - September 1945 | Reid, Kenneth | Houses for the People. Includes "Opus 497" which was published in the Ladies Home Journal. Run across Sweeney 636 and 644. (Sweeney 616) | Pp 59-66 | 0631.00.0303 |
1945 | Wisconsin Magazine of History - September 1945 (Published quarterly by the State Historical Order of Wisconsin, Madison) | Kienitz, John Fabian | 50-two Years of Frank Lloyd Wright's Progressivism, 1893 �1945. Fifty-two years have passed since Frank Lloyd Wright began his contained career equally an architect. Simply his personal adventure in building for the modern age dates from well before 1893. Equally an engineering pupil at the University of Wisconsin he was able to help Dean Conover with the construction of that schools Science Hall. He left the academy later two years residence and came to Chicago in 1887 where he entered the role of ... Continued... (Sweeney 632) | Pp Cover 61-71 | 0632.00.0720 |
1945 | Time - September 24, 1945 (Published weekly by Time, Inc., Chicago, IL) | Anonymous | Fine art: "Made in Nippon, U.Southward. Designed. Twelve days afterwards Tokyo�s worst recorded earthquake, famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright received a cablegram from the Japanese baron who ran the Purple Hotel... Some 400 incendiaries had gutted the south wing, burning out 150 bedrooms. As well destroyed was the Regal�s fancy Peacock Hall... Last week the hotel�s direction (via Domei) begged Wright to come back and rebuild the gutted wing. Said Wright: let the Japs exercise it themselves... Continued... (Sweeney 633) | Pg 46 | 0633.00.1209 |
1945 | Time - October 29, 1945 (Published weekly past Fourth dimension, Inc., Chicago, IL) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Letters: "Blackness Time, White Wright. Sirs: I refer to Time�south slice [Sept. 24] on the Majestic Hotel... Let my secretary speak. Quotation of Eugene Masselink: �Dearest Mr. Wright... I was nowadays when you lot spoke over the phone to them and in reply to their questions you lot said: �No, I take received no request from Nippon... I have never used the slang myself and I never will...� " "The Facts: Domei reported the hotel management�s request, and Time disrespectfully condensed big-headed Architect Wright�s adjectival... Continued... | Pp six, 8 | 0633.01.1209 |
1945 | Ladies Home Journal - June 1945 | Murdock, Henrietta | Emphasis on Living. Opus 497. The intriguing room... is the everyday family room of our latest postwar house... flooring-to-ceiling windows, with the drama of all outdoors for a background. This new kind of room has been fabricated to fit the family and its everyday family activities, then you can play, read, eat, talk and study all in the aforementioned big area... Continued... (Sweeney 636) For more information see our Wright Study on Opus 497. | Pp 141 | 0636.00.0502 |
1945 | Time - July 23, 1945 (Published weekly by Time, Inc., Chicago, Illinois) | Bearding | Art: Museum a la Wright. The darling dean of modern architects announced terminal week that he had completed plans, and secured backing (a one thousand thousand dollars) for the long-contemplated Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Non-Objective Painting. It sounded like a jumping-off-place for a Cadet Rogers, the human from the 25th century. "It will outdo in boutique appearance any other building in the world," was the verdict of one appraising centre. Fiery sometime (76) Frank Lloyd Wright, the man who designed it, proudly says that... Connected... (Sweeney 638) | Pg 72 | 0638.00.1220 |
1945 | Architectural Forum - August 1945 (Published by Time Incorporated, New York) | Anonymous (Life) | "Wright�s Spiral". Museum to house the Solomon R. Guggenheim collection of non-objective art. Circular top to project 24 ft. beyond ground level building line. Will cost $i million. Original List Price $1.00. 8.25 10 xi.25. (Sweeney 639) | Pp 7-8 | 0639.00.0305 |
1945 | Time - October i, 1945 (Published monthly by Time, Inc., Chicago, Illinois) | Anonymous | Optimistic Ziggurat. A spry old man, every bit regal-looking equally a Shakespearean actor, arrived in Manhattan terminal week to show off his latest cosmos. Before 68 New York reporters architect Frank Lloyd Wright unwrapped his model for the modern gallery of non-objective painting, which will be congenital (with Guggenheim money) next bound on Manhattan'due south upper Fifth Avenue (Fourth dimension, July 23). To some of the news man, impressed by Architect Wright merely irreverent by nature, the model looks something similar a large, white ice foam... Continued... (Sweeney 640) | Pp 74 | 0640.00.1220 |
1945 | Ladies Abode Journal - June 1945 | Pratt, Richard | Opus 497. The world�s most distinguished architect designs a crystal business firm, for town or state, which can accept far-reaching effects on future living for all of u.s.. Continued... (Sweeney 644) For more information meet our Wright Written report on Opus 497. | Pp138-9 | 0644.00.0502 |
1945 | Life Mag - October viii, 1945 (Published weekly by Time, Inc., New York) | Anonymous | 1) "Speaking of Pictures ...New Art Museum will exist New York�s Strangest Building." Includes v photographs of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Guggenheim Museum Model. 2) "The Waldorf-Astoria. Virtually Famous U.S. Hotel Thrives on Sumptuous Efficiency." An eight story on the Waldorf-Astoria and Lucius Boomer (1953 - Southward.261) client of Frank Lloyd Wright, pp 98-105. Includes one photograph of Lucius Boomer. Original comprehend toll 10c. x.5 x 14. (Sweeney 645) | Pp 12-xiii, 15 | 0645.00.0200 |
1945 | Popular Scientific discipline - Dec 1945 | Bearding | The "Spiral Museum" | Pg 125 | 0647.01.0202 |
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1946 | Kenyon Review, The - Winter 1946 (Published by Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio) | Bentley, Eric | Book Review: "When Democracy Builds". "Frank Lloyd Wright�south volume is of import as a symptom of current fallacies or, more precisely, of the classic and time-honored fallacies of philosophic riot which are the same yesterday today and forever. His assumption that politics tin can somehow exist past-passed past the builders of the new world is reinforced past what i might call the Professional Illusion - the illusion each profession suffers from, that its methods and matters afford a general panacea..." Original cover price 75c. 6 x 9. | Pp 160-163 | 0624.02.0613 |
1946 | Newsweek - Apr eight, 1946 (Missing Pages) (Published weekly by Weekly Publications, Inc., New York, New York) | Anonymous | (Page is partially clipped.) Book Review: My Father Who Is on Globe. John Lloyd Wright, 1946. "Life with Father... In the end, in a dream sequence, Wright Sr. goes temporarily to Heaven, where St. Peter tells him of the one blackness mark on his record: "You fired your boy John!" St. Peter sends Wright dorsum to earth with this admonition: "You lot have already fabricated earth life less barren, but you lot must deport your piece of work further. Send your students out on their own to build and expand... Do non cake your ain path ... Continued... (Sweeney 652) | P.90 | 0652.00.0420 |
1946 | Sat Review of Literature - April 13, 1946 (Published weekly by the Saturday Review Association, Inc, New York) | Kahn, Ely Jacques | Book Review: "My Father Who In On Earth" by John Lloyd Wright, $3.fifty. "Life, More or Less, With Father. ...His son... has written a book... and one is puzzled in trying to be fair in judging it. It is a variety of anticlimax to read odds and ends of family history and certain quasi-scandalous items... It seems a compassion that the son should have constitute it necessary to concentrate on minor matters and have failed to use his unusual opportunities to present to u.s.a. details in the life of his father that... Continued... (Sweeney 653) | Pg 52 | 0653.00.0311 |
1946 | Business firm Cute - Dec 1946 (Published monthly past Hearst Magazines Inc., New York) | Gordon, Elizabeth | �One Man�south House. Nosotros give much lip service to two architectural principles: That a homo�s house should exist a personal expression and that it should take its place naturally in the landscape. Frank Lloyd Wright�due south winter home and workshop in Arizona really does both. The effect is cute, exciting and very hard to explain.� All photographs by Maynard Parker. Includes 31 photographs. Original cover price 35c. ix.25 x 12.25 (Sweeney 661) | Pp 186-196, 235 | 0661.00.0607 |
1946 | Progressive Architecture - October 1946 (Published Monthly past Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York) | Anonymous | �Firm at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan� Gregor Affleck Residence. �We take seen the other houses and we don�t like them and we similar yours...� �Did yous always think how foolish it is to build a business firm you don�t like so that y'all tin can sell it to somebody who will not like information technology either?� Includes thirteen photographs and one illustration including a portrait of Wright. Original comprehend price $ane.00. viii.75 x 11.5. (Two copies) (Sweeney 664) | Pp 14, xvi, 67-lxx | 0664.00.0307 0664.01.0813 |
1946 | Architectural Forum - June 1946 (Published Monthly by Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | �House In Connecticut.� Frank Lloyd Wright transforms a barren hilltop into a Yankee Shangri-la, creating a site for Gerald Loeb�s time to come residence where none existed before. Includes eight photos and of a model and two illustrations for the proposed Loeb house. Original List Price $ane.00. ix.5 10 12.five. (Sweeney 665) | Pp 83-88 | 0665.00.0506 |
1946 | Business firm Cute - June 1946 (Published by Hearst Magazines, Inc. New York) | Anonymous, Portrait past Karsh, Yousuf | "Encounter Frank Lloyd Wright". House Beautiful introduces y'all to the people who influence your life. Portrait by Yousuf Karsh. Original Listing Price 35 cents. ix.25 10 12.25. (Sweeney 666) | Pp 76-77 163 | 0666.00.0305 |
1946 | Architectural Forum - January 1946 (Published Monthly past Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | �The Modern Gallery. The world�s greatest architect, at 74, designs the boldest building of his career.� Feature article on the Guggenheim Museum. Includes eight photographs and eight illustrations of the Guggenheim model. Original List Price $1.00. ix.v x 12.5. (Sweeney 669) | Pp Comprehend, 81-88 | 0669.00.1006 |
Allen, Roger; Purcell, William Gray | Letters: Two letters in response to Mr. Balwin�southward remarks most Wright. | Pp 40, 44 | 0669.01.1006 | ||
1946 | Firm Beautiful - December 1946 (Published monthly by Hearst Magazines Inc., New York) | Bearding | �The most influential design source of the last 50 years.� �The effect of any genius is seldom seen in his own time. Merely the case of Frank Lloyd Wright is different... Continued... (Sweeney 670) | Pg 185 | 0670.00.0607 |
Anonymous | �What inspired House Beautiful? Similar virtually institutions that outlast their originators, Firm Cute was stared as a cause. Our... Continued... | Pp 150-151 | 0670.01.0607 | ||
Bearding | �America Did it Beginning. Frank Lloyd Wright designed this house in 1903. Opposite y'all�ll meet its influence on Modernistic today...� The explanation... Continued... | Pp 156-157 | 0670.02.0607 | ||
1946 | Fortune - August 1946 (2 Copies) | Nelson, George | ane) Wright�s Houses. Two residences, built past a great architect for himself, brand the mural wait as if it had been designed to fit them. Photographs by Ezra Stoller. (Sweeney 672) | Pp 116-25 | 0672.00.0603 0672.00.0904 |
Bearding | 2) Genius Americanus. Full page photograph and text introducing Wright article on page 116. Photograph past Ben Schnall. | Pp 17 | 0672.01.0603 0672.01.0904 | ||
1946 | Life Magazine - August 12, 1946 | Sargent, Winthrop | Frank Lloyd Wright : The titan of modern architecture still flings his houses and his insults at backward colleagues. (Sweeney 676) | Pp 84-96 | 0676.00.0401 |
1946 | Readers Digest - November 1946 | Sargeant, Winthrop | Titan of Modern Architecture. A condensed version of the Life Magazine article, August 12, 1946, Sweeney 676. (Sweeney 677) | Pp 31-5 | 0677.00.0902 |
1946 | Mag of Art - Jan 1946 (Published by The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C.) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | "The Modern Gallery: For The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation: New York City." "For the first time in the history of architecture a true logarithmic spiral has been worked out as a complete plastic edifice..." Wright describes museum. Includes three photographs of model and Wright with model, courtesy of The Architectural Forum. Original cover cost $0.75. 9 x 12. (Sweeney 681) | Pp 24-26 | 0681.00.0107 |
1946 | The Australian Home Beautiful - September, 1946 (Published past Edgar H. Baillie for United Press, Herald and Weekly Times Limited, Melbourne) | Manne, Henry | �A Century Of� Modernistic Architecture. Part ii. Frank Lloyd Wright and His Contemporaries. The chapter in final months issue dealt largely with the work of that picturesque effigy, Frank Lloyd Wright. The best and most valuable of rights piece of work, his domestic architecture � specially interesting from the Australian homebuilders point of view � became known to European architects virtually 1911. However, quite independent of Wright and of Sullivan, Europe adult her own modern motility in Architecture ... Continued... | Pp 17-18 | 0685.88.0222 |
1946 | Popular Mechanics - September 1946 (Published monthly by Popular Mechanics Co., Chicago) | Anonymous | Hilltop House. (Designed for Gerald Loeb, project.) Frank Lloyd Wright, distinguished American architect, designed this business firm to fit a Connecticut hilltop site. The house itself is not all the same built. The model shows the rhythmic arrangement of pavilions, loggias, gardens and pools which will spread over a ground area of 73,728 square feet... Wright�s students built furnished 6 by 12-pes model of house for Northward.Y. Museum of Modern Art.) Includes four photographs and one illustration (floor plan). six.6 x 9.four. Original cover toll 25c. | Pg 105 | 0685.07.0813 |
1946 | Science and Mechanics - October 1946 | Bearding | "Fifteen Story Drinking glass Tower to House Research Lab." Johnson Wax belfry. Includes illustration. | Pp 89 | 0685.01.0904 |
1946 | Boondocks & Country - December 1946 | Hitchcock, Henry-Russell Jr. | "Prairie". Full page color photograph of the Herbert F. Johnson home. Also includes description. | Pp 113 | 0685.02.1004 |
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1947 | Architectural Forum - July 1947 | Anonymous | Announcements: Awards. Wright chosen every bit fellow member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. (Sweeney 691) | Pp 64 | 0691.00.0402 |
Anonymous | Materials: Rise of Radiant Heating. Refers to Frank Lloyd Wright�s apply of radiant Heat in the Johnson Wax Building in 1937. | Pp 12 | 0691.01.0402 | ||
1947 | Architectural Forum - February 1947 | Hadley, Homer | Letters: Cracks and Cambers. Letter nearly Purple Hotel. (Sweeney 697) | Pp 22 | 0697.00.0403 |
1947 | Time - January 27, 1947 (Published weekly past Time, Inc., Chicago, IL) | Anonymous | Art: "Happy Mortuary. The call - long distance from a man named Nicholas P. Daphne - came through at midnight. Silver-maned Frank Lloyd Wright struggled out of bed to answer it, heard an unfamiliar vox at the other end of the wire maxim: �I�ve got the finest site, in the centre of San Francisco, and I want the finest mortuary in the world. So I figure,� the voice pursued, �I demand the finest architect in the world.� " Article about the Daphne Funeral Chapels (project). Original cover price 20c. 8.25 ten 11.2 (Sweeney 699) | Pp 63 | 0699.00.0612 |
1947 | Albright Art Gallery, Gallery Notes - June 1947 (Published three times a year by The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y.) | Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Jr. | "Notes on Wright Buildings in Buffalo. Five examples of Frank Lloyd Wright�s architecture are to be plant in Buffalo. The post-obit notes by Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Jr., author and architectural critic, refer to these buffalo buildings which were included in the photographic exhibition, �Architecture in Buffalo,� shown at the Albright Fine art Gallery in 1940." The five buildings include the Larkin Administration Building, the Martin, Barton, Heath and Davidson houses. Includes five photographs. Original comprehend price 25c. 5.v ten 8.5. (Sweeney 700) | Pp xviii-21 | 0700.00.0410 |
1947 | Architectural Forum - Aug 1947 (Published Monthly by Time, Inc. New York) | Anonymous | News: "Frank Lloyd Wright designed this 47-story drinking glass hotel which Texas oil tycoon Rogers Lacy plans to build in Dallas �as soon as costs of labor and cloth becomes fair.� Wright said the construction of glass, magnesium and stainless steel will exist stronger than reinforced concrete. Outer walls will be diamond-shaped drinking glass panes with an axis measuring five ft. half dozen in..." Includes ane illustration of the Rogers Lacey Hotel project. Original embrace price $ane.00. 9.75 x 12.5. (Sweeney 705) | Pp 12 | 0705.00.0613 |
1947 | Architectural Forum - April 1947 | Anonymous | Planners� Platform: Meridian-rank professionals spend ii day talking about what kind of environment they would program for modernistic society - if they has a chance. Includes group photo and short bio. (Sweeney 706) | Pp 12-14 | 0706.00.1104 |
1947 | Architectural Forum - Feb 1947 | Anonymous | Wright honored by election to membership of the National Constitute of Arts and Messages. (Sweeney 708) | Pp 12 | 0708.00.0403 |
1947 | Architectural Forum - Jan 1947 | Salter, L.J. | Defense of the Royal Hotel. Response to the Nov. 1946 Outcome. He also refers to the Sept. 26, 1923 account in the Pasadena Star-News. (Sweeney 711) | Pp 34 | 0711.00.0402 |
1947 | Architectural Forum - April 1947 | 1) Troller, Norbert | 1) Letter: Forum Fountain. Czechoslovakian builder voices concerns about Guggenheim and Loeb house. (Sweeney 714) | one) Pp 22 | 0714.00.1104 |
two) Bittermann, Eleanor | 2) Review: The Architectural Review Jan 1947. Includes mention of Wright�s work. | 2) Pp 150, 154 | 0714.01.1104 | ||
1947 | Albright Art Gallery, Gallery Notes - June 1947 (Published iii times a year by The Buffalo Fine Arts University, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y.) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | "Building a Democracy. Republic and architecture, if both are organic, cannot be two carve up things. Neither can democracy nor architecture be enforced, in an sense. Both must come up from within, spontaneously... In a republic there is only Freedom." "Reprinted by permission of the author from Taliesin Square-Paper Number Ten." On October 29, 1946, Wright spoke at the New York Herald Tribune Annual Forum, held at the Waldorf-Astoria, in New York Metropolis. His speech was titled "The Right to Be Ane�southward Self"... Continued... (Sweeney 716) | Pp 14-18 | 0716.00.0410 |
1947 | New York Times Magazine - April twenty, 1947 (Published weekly past The New York Times Visitor, New York) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Wright comments on the UN Headquarters. "We Must Shape True Inspiration. In connection with the discussion of what grade the United Nations headquarters should take, The Times asked Frank Lloyd Wright , distinguished American architect, for whatsoever annotate he cared to make. His reply follows: Enlightened democracy is all the same in search of a form and has no great official building it could honestly call home. Like the cuckoo, information technology nests in homes devised by its adversaries... Continued... (Sweeney 720) | Pp 59 | 0720.00.1014 |
1947 | Arizona Highways - September 1947 | Photo by Bob Wilcox | Photograph of Arizona Biltmore | Pp 10 | 0720.01.0902 |
1947 | Road & Runway - June 1947. Volume 1, Number 1 (Published monthly by Road & Runway, Hempstead, Due north.Y.) | Bearding | "Europe on Park Avenue. With the opening in New York Urban center of The Hoffman Motor Automobile Company�s new showroom at 487 Park Avenue, New Yorker�s now have the opportunity to seeing for themselves examples of some of the world�s finest and most luxurious automobiles. Responsible for the importation of these cars is Mr. M. Due east. Hoffman, veteran of twenty-5 years in the sales of European automobiles, and president of the... Continued... (See our Wright Written report on the Hoffman Showroom for more information.) | Pp viii-9 | 0720.08.1110 |
1947 | Science and Mechanics - Oct - November 1947 | Anonymous | Design of 47 story drinking glass belfry for Dallas Texas. Includes illustration. Never congenital. | Pp 24 | 0720.02.0904 |
1947 | U.Due south. Camera - March 1947 (Published monthly by U. Due south. Camera Publishing Corp., New York) | Anonymous | Faces past Karsh. Yousuf Karsh has get almost equally famous as the personalities whom he photographs. From obscurity to overnight fame... He has released his new volume, "Faces of Destiny", Ziff-Davis Publishing Co. Includes ane portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright. Caption: "Frank Lloyd Wright, Karsh. Radiating vitality and charm throughout his sitting, the dean of mod architects proved a refreshing subject. He was glad to talk authoritatively on whatever matter and both he and Karsh enjoyed session... Continued... | Pp 28-31 | 0720.09.0811 |
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1948 | Time - Feb 9, 1948 | Photos by Karsh, Guerrero & Stoller | Art: Alee of His Time. Comments on the January 1948 issue of Architectural Forum (Sweeney 745) devoted to Wright. Includes 7 photos. (Sweeney 722) | Pp 68-9 | 0722.00.0703 |
1948 | Architektur Und Wohnform, Innendekoration 57. Jahrgang - Heft � 1948 (Published by Verlagsanstalt, Alexander Koch GMBH Stuttgart) | Churchill, Henry Due south. | �Fachliche Mitteilungen.� (German publication.) Reprint of an commodity that appeared in �Mag of Art�, Feb 1948, pp 62-6 titled �Notes on Frank Lloyd Wright.� Churchill writes virtually the human relationship of Wright�s philosophy and architecture. Includes 3 photographs. 9.5 x 12.5. (Sweeney 724) | Pp 1-two | 0724.01.0606 |
1948 | Architectural Forum - September 1948 | Kennedy, Sighle | Frank Lloyd Wright. A review of the 21 minute film "California Architecture". 16mm, cost $150. (Sweeney 731) | Pp 200 | 0731.00.0102 |
1948 | Business firm & Garden - Baronial 1948 (Published monthly by The Conde Nast Publications Inc., New York) | Mock, Elizabeth B. | �Taliesin West. Elizabeth B. Mock describes a unique way of living embodied in the Arizona headquarters of Frank Lloyd Wright and his educatee-architects.� Includes 10 photos and one analogy. Original comprehend cost $0.50. ix.v x 12.75. (Sweeney 733) | Pp 3, 52-55, 91 | 0733.00.0706 |
1948 | Firm Cute - Aug 1948 (Published monthly by the Hearst Corp., New York) | Pope, Loren | Pope Residence. "The Dear Matter of a Man and His House. This story of what a modern house means to its owner came to house beautiful unsolicited. We held it for more than a year earlier we decided to be brave plenty to publish it. We say brave because it will make a lot of our readers very aroused. But since it is truthful that the firm is so much more and so a shelter, we retrieve people ought to know nearly it. (Pope:) For 6 years we lived in a truly modern house, designed and built for us by Frank Lloyd Wright... Continued... (Sweeney 734) | Pp 32-34 80 90 | 0734.00.0617 |
1948 | Architectural Forum - January 1948 | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Portrait (Sweeney 735) | Pp 54 | 0735.00.0500 |
1948 | Architectural Forum - January 1948 | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Frank Lloyd Wright (Sweeney 745) | Pp 65 - 156, Cover | 0745.00.0500 |
1948 | Architectural Record - November 1948 (Published Monthly by F.W. Contrivance Corp., New York) | Bearding | �Wright Homes for Westchester.� A cooperative housing evolution of 50 homes in Mount Pleasant, Northward.Y. By Usonia Homes Inc., Original embrace list toll $one.00. 9x12. (Sweeney 746) | Pp 10, 170 | 0746.00.0506 |
1948 | Harper�s Boutique - July 1948 (Published monthly by Hearst Magazines, Inc., New York) | Andrews, Wayne | �Three Hundred Years of American Houses.� Included in this article is i paragraph and i image of the Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Sick. Original encompass price 60 cents. 9.75 x 12.75. | Pp 76 | 0746.12.0307 |
1948 | Life Mag - September 6, 1948 (Published weekly by Time, Inc. Chicago) | Anonymous; Photos: Eisenstaedt, Alfred | "The Good Life in Madison, Wisconsin. Is it the Best Place in America to Live?" Extended article on Madison Wisconsin. Includes ane photo of the Jacobs I House. Explanation: "Modern Architecture is pop. This is the kickoff depression-cost house designed by the famed Frank Lloyd Wright, who is born in Richland Center, Wisconsin." Original cover toll 20c. 10.5 x 14 | Pg 51-59 | 0746.35.1020 |
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1949 | Architectural Forum - August 1949 (Published monthly by Fourth dimension Inc., New York) | Anonymous | Book Review: "Genius and the Mobocracy," Frank Lloyd Wright, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, New York, $5.00. "When Frank Lloyd Wright went to see Louis Sullivan about a draftsman�s chore, the Chicago architectural firm of Adler & Sullivan was already famous. The commission for the Auditorium building had come up into the office, and Sullivan had just finished his first sketches (the tower had a Gothic wait). At 34, Sullivan was recognized as i of the virtually vivid designers... Continued... (Sweeney 751) | Pp Cover, 94-97 | 0751.00.1114 |
1949 | New York Times Volume Review - July ten, 1949 | Hamlin, Talbot | Review: "Genius and the Mobobracy". "A Neat American Builder Pays Tribute to His Instructor." (Sweeney 755) | Pg 3 | 0755.00.0798 |
1949 | Saturday Review - September 3, 1949 (Published weekly by The Sabbatum Review Assembly, Inc. New York) | Spitz, David | Book Review: �The Mob is Wrong with Wright.� Review of �Genius and the Mobobracy�, Wright, 1949. �...If it serves no other purpose, this book should help to remind us that eminence in compages, as in any other non-political field, is no guide to political competence.� Includes i portrait of Wright by Valentino Sarra. Original Encompass Price $0.20. (Sweeney 759) | Pg 21 | 0759.00.0807 |
1949 | Builder and Engineer - Jan 1949 (Published monthly by The Architect and Engineer, Inc., San Francisco, CA) | Anonymous | "Architect Wright Given Gold Medal. Frank Lloyd Wright , America�due south distinguished connoisseur of modernistic architecture, has been selected to receive the Golden Medal of the American Institute of Architects, highest honour of the national organization. Douglas W. Orr, President of the A. I. SA., in announcing the award said Wright was selected to receive the Gold Medal by the Board of Directors �in recognition of Mr. Wright�s distinguished contribution to the profession of architecture... Continued... (Sweeney 762) | Pp 31 | 0762.00.1215 |
1949 | New York Times Magazine - June v, 1949 1949 (Published weekly by The New York Times Company, New York) | Blake, Peter | "Architect From the Prairies. This Wednesday, Frank Lloyd Wright volition gloat his eightieth birthday. The changes are that he will be besides busy to spend much fourth dimension on the celebration. On his cartoon boards there are dozens of houses, hotels, a museum, offices. However, he may take fourth dimension out to reflect that at last a boxing has been won. But terminal March the American Plant of Architects awarded his its gold medal. The citation said: �Frank Lloyd Wright has moved men�s minds * * * he has kindled men�s hearts... Continued... (Sweeney 763) | Pp 24-25 | 0763.00.0417 |
1949 | New York Times Book Review - July 24, 1949 (Published weekly by The New York Times Company, New York) | Breit, Harvey | Talk With Frank Lloyd Wright . ...he had only finished a new book, "Genius and the Mobobracy" ..."The new book" Mr. Wright said, "is the fulfillment of a promise I made to Louis Sullivan 3 days before he died. His hands were shaking and he put into my hands some drawings maxim, �Some day you�ll be writing almost this.� I have kept this promise, at the busiest time of my life. There is more than piece of work on my tables merely ahead than at that place was during all of the past fifty-six years of my practice... Connected... (Sweeney 765) | Pp 11 | 0765.00.0511 |
1949 | Arizona Highways - Oct 1949 | Carlson, Raymond | Frank Lloyd Wright and Taliesin West (Sweeney 767) | Pp 4-ix | 0767.00.0401 |
Wright, Frank Lloyd | To Arizona: Excerpts from May 1940 Issue of Arizona Highways | Pp 10-xi | 0767.01.0401 | ||
Wright, Frank Lloyd | Living in the Desert | Pp 12-fifteen | 0767.02.0401 | ||
1949 | Architectural Forum - January 1949 (Published Monthly by Time, Inc. New York) | Bearding | Awards: �Frank Lloyd Wright, A.I.A. will requite belated award to world�southward great architect. ...finally, the architectural profession in his ain country is about to give belated recognition to the human being whom many consider to be the greatest living architect.� Includes a portrait of Wright by Ralph Crane. Original cover price $one.00. ix.75 ten 12.5. (Sweeney 770) | Pp 14 | 0770.00.0907 |
1949 | 50�Architecture D�Aujourd�Hui - (The Compages of Today) - No 24, June 1949 (Published in French in Paris France) | Bearding | Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright receives Medal. (Sweeney 771) | P Five | 0771.00.0703 |
1949 | Architectural Forum - May 1949 | Kennedy, Sighle | Reviews: Wright�s Hartford Theater bear witness in a New York Urban center museum exhibit. New Theater, Hartford, Conn. Showroom at the Museum of Modern Fine art by Frank Lloyd Wright, April 1949. Related item: The New Theatre - Special Exhibition (Sweeney 775) | Pp 162-iii | 0775.00.1204 |
1949 | Theatre Arts - July 1949 (Published monthly by John D. McCarthur, Chicago) | Lewis, Lloyd | �The New Theatre... Frank Lloyd Wright, the world�s foremost architect, sees his long-planned theatre nearing construction.� New theater project for Hartford Connecticut. Never built, but blueprint used for the Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas Texas. Includes three photographs of the model. Original cover price 50 cents. viii.5 x 11.25. (Sweeney 777) | Pp 33-34 | 0777.00.0807 |
1949 | Newsweek - March 28, 1949 (Published weekly by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio) | Anonymous | "Metal for a Titan." Wright awarded the Golden Metal of American Establish of Architects. "A rebellious old admirer with a halo of snowy hair and an audacious, merry twinkle in his eyes stood up before a thousand delegates at the American Institute of Architects� 81st convention in Houston, Texas, one nighttime last calendar week to receive his procession�south highest award. He was Frank Lloyd Wright, but turning fourscore, and his citation for the AIA�s gold medal, previously given just... Connected... (Sweeney 778) | Pp 74-75 | 0778.00.0416 |
1949 | Newsweek - June 18, 1949 (Published weekly past Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio) | Anonymous | Book Review: Genius and the Mobocracy , Wright, 1949. "Wright on Sullivan. Frank Lloyd Wright'southward long awaited book about Louis Henry Sullivan, the universally acknowledged �father of the American skyscraper� and the homo whom Wright ( Newsweek March 28) has always called Lieber Meister, has at last appeared. �Genius and the Mobocracy� is, as might have been expected, more near Wright than Sullivan. Sullivan at Wright�s hands is similar the lord's day setting behind the haze of a oestrus wave � at that place, simply without power... Connected... | Pp 74-75 | 0760.02.0408 |
1949 | Architectural Forum - July 1949 (Published monthly by Fourth dimension Inc., New York) | Bearding | "People: Frank Lloyd Wright covered a lot of ground concluding month, made headlines wherever he stopped. In Washington he called on the President, proposed that the Capitol be moved out �Alongside the Mississippi � among the prairies, the cradle of democracy.� ...In San Francisco he offered his own scheme for the new Butterfly Wing Bay Span (Project)... In Pittsburgh he advised Carnegie Tech architectural students to �leave the academy; go domicile and make something of yourselves... Continued...(Sweeney 784) | Pp 14 | 0784.00.0615 |
1949 | L�Architecture D�Aujourd�Hui - March 1949 (The Architecture of Today) - No 22 (Published in French in Paris France) | Anonymous | Published in French. Frank Lloyd Wright dont l'aeuvre mondialement connue se passe de tout commentaire, a bien voulu accepter de se joidre a notre Comite de Patronage. Ce thousand maitre de 50'architecture contemporaine a marque de sa puissante personnalite les premiers efforts qui degagerent au deut de ce siecle les nouvelles possibilities de la construction moderne... Sur notre photo F. Fifty. Wright est accompagne de Chiliad. Joseph Gutnayer, accompagne de M. Joseph Gutnayer, professeur a 50'Universite... Continued... (Sweeney 785) | Pp IX | 0785.00.0720 |
1949 | Architectural Forum - September 1949 (Published monthly by Time Inc., New York) | Foster, Willis | Letters: "F.LL.Westward. at Carnegie Tech. Forum: Your notation in the July issue of Frank Lloyd Wright�due south advice to students: �leave the University; go home and make something of yourselves� is a niggling stale. Forum could do a more profitable service by reporting a realistic, positive, helpful bit of advice from Mr. Wright on the discipline... Wright�s comments were not directed specifically at Carnegie Tech, but at all universities and instruction in general... Editor." Annotation: This volume jump with July... Continued... | Pp 26, 28 | 0798.22.0615 |
1949 | Architectural Forum - November 1949 (Published monthly past Time Inc., New York) | Anonymous | one) News: "Wright Masterpiece to Wreckers (Larkin Edifice). �The graphic symbol and brutal ability besides as the opportunity for beauty of our own historic period were coming clear to me,� said Frank Lloyd Wright, recalling his early on masterpiece, the Larkin Building, congenital for a mail-order firm in Buffalo in 1904. The first straight architectural expression of the machine age, the Larkin Building exploded the fakeries that were taken for granted in the edifice of the day..." Includes one photo of the... Continued... | Pp fourteen | 0798.23.0615 |
1949 | Architectural Forum - Dec 1949 (Published monthly by Fourth dimension Inc., New York) | Anonymous | Building Reporter: "Selling wax with architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright�s famous Johnson Wax building in Racine has proved such a public relations booster for the manufacturer that he has commissioned Wright to add to the attraction. Terminal month the new attention-getter neared completion..." S.C. Johnson Enquiry Tower. Includes one photograph of the inquiry belfry under construction. Note: This volume jump with July-December, 1949 Issues. Original cover price $i.00. ix.five x 12.five | Pp 112 | 0798.24.0615 |
1949 | Esquire - January 1944 | Photograph By Yousuf Karsh | Faces of Achievement - Frank Lloyd Wright (Sweeney 786) | Pp 42 | 0786.00.0302 |
Photograph By Mat Kauten | The Prophet Honored in His Country (Sweeney 786) | Pp 43 | 0786.01.0302 | ||
1949 | Pattern - June 1949 - (Published monthly except July - September past Design Publishing Company, Columbus, Ohio) | Stoddard, Donna M. (Director of Art, Florida Southern College) | "Frank Lloyd Wright Designs a Higher. America�due south Most Celebrated Architect Creates an Unparalleled Campus Growing. �Every building is out of the ground, into the light; a kid of the lord's day.� These words casually spoken to me past Frank Lloyd Wright made an indelible impression upon my mind. Watching the buildings from day to day equally they grow makes 1 empathize that these buildings are organic structures, belonging to the very globe on which they stand up. Because of the intimacy between the various materials ... Continued... (Sweeney 788) | Pp 12-xiii, 23 | 0788.00.0617 |
1949 | L�Architecture D�Aujourd�Hui - May 1949 (The Architecture of Today) - No 23, May 1949 (Published in French in Paris France) | Bearding | The New Theatre, Woodstock, New York (Project). "Thursday�atre A Hartford, Frank Lloyd Wright. (Theater In Hartford.) Porter la scene dans Ia salle, tel est le only d'un nouveau thursday�atre construit par Frank Lloyd Wright... (Conveying the stage in the auditorium is the goal of a new theater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright ...)" Although never built in Woodstock, it was constructed in Dallas Texas. Includes 2 illustrations. 9.5 x 12.25 (Sweeney 789) | Pp 26 | 0789.00.0620 |
1949 | Journal of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) - May 1949 (Published monthly by The American Institute of Architects at the Octagon, Washington, D.C.) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | Acceptance Speech communication of Frank Lloyd Wright. Upon receiving the Gold Medal for 1948 of the American Institute of Architects, Rice Hotel, Houston, Texas, March 17, 1949. "...architecture is in the gutter. It is. I have heard... Continued... (Sweeney 792) | Pp 199-207 | 0792.00.1213 |
Bearding | Editor�s notation: "A phonograph record was made of Frank Lloyd Wright�due south speech at Houston in accepting The Institute'southward Gold Metal. We are told that the speech would make full both sides of four 12" disc records and it is possible that the set of... Connected... | Pp 242 | |||
1949 | Theatre Arts - July 1949 (Published monthly by John D. McCarthur, Chicago) | Wright, Frank Lloyd | A tribute to Lloyd Lewis: �Proofs of the Lloyd Lewis article on The New Theatre reached me equally word come from his married woman Kathryn telling me I should non see Lloyd once again.� Wright designed the Lloyd Lewis Residence and Farm Unit in 1939 (S265-266). Includes 1 illustration of Wright past Richard Lindner. Original cover price 50 cents. 8.5 10 11.25. (Sweeney 796) | Pp 32 | 0796.00.0807 |
1949 | Lincoln-Mercury Times - February1949 (Published monthly by the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan) | Bearding | "Arizona Biltmore. Just North of Phoenix, Arizona, snuggled at the human foot of Squaw Summit, is the modernistic Arizona-Biltmore Hotel. Designed past Frank Lloyd Wright, the edifice is of cement block held together with steel interlacings to course a Spanish blazon open work design. Roof terraces, loggias, towering pavilions as well as cottages, cabanas and a swimming puddle dot the hotel grounds..." Of interest to note is in this article, credit for the design is Frank Lloyd Wright. Includes 2 illustrations of the Arizona Biltmore. five x 7 | Pp Inside front and back covers | 0798.39.0721 |
1949 | Await Magazine - November eight, 1949 (Published by Cowles Magazines, Inc., New York) | Wright, Frank Lloyd; Duchamp, Marcel | "Mod Art Argument." Ten experts talk it over for 9 hours in San Francisco and try to clear upward some public mis-understandings. Original List Price 15 cents. 10.5 x 13.25. | Pp lxxx-83 | 0798.04.0305 |
1949 | New York Times Magazine - March 13, 1949 (Published weekly past The New York Times Visitor, New York) | Anonymous | Photograph of Herbert F Johnson Residence, Wingspread (1937 - S.239). "Drama in Architecture. The photographs on these pages are among sixty prints, chosen by a jury for their excellence as photographs of buildings, which will be on view at the architectural League from March xv to March 26. The exhibition represents the outstanding work of xx-one members of the Architectural Photographers Clan." First photograph (pinnacle left), Wingspread. Explanation: "Overemphasized... Continued... | Pp xiv | 0798.15.1014 |
1949 | Pageant - December 1949 | Margolius, Sidney | "They Got the Homes They Wanted". Article and photos including Usonian homes. | Pp 114-19 | 0798.01.0102 |
1949 | Time - Baronial 15, 1949 | Anonymous | Art: New Shells. Article almost Richard Neutra includes write-up, quote and photo of Wright. | Pp 58-65 | 0798.02.0802 |
1949 | Time - Baronial 15, 1949 | Anonymous | Modern Houses... Beyond the United states of america. Includes photo of Fallingwater. | Pp 60-1 | 0798.03.0802 |
Source: http://www.steinerag.com/flw/Periodicals/1940-49.htm
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