Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Samuel A. Marx, 1949 September 22
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Samuel A. Marx.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Sim Bruce Richards, 1941 May 20
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Sim Bruce Richards.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to the Secretary of the Institute of Modern Art, 1940 June 24
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to the Secretary of the Institute of Modern Art.
Critic's Role Discussed by Rountable on Modern Art, 1949 April 10
"Critic's Role Discussed by Rountable on Modern Art" by R. H. Hagan. Clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle.
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball to Walter Arensberg, 1949 April 13
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Duchamp, whose 'nude' onece rocked nation, visiting in L.A.; Dali, famed surrealist, feted here, 1949 April 23
"Duchamp, whose 'nude' onece rocked nation, visiting in L.A.; Dali, famed surrealist, feted here" by Kenneth Ross. Clipping from Los Angeles Daily News.
Frank Lloyd Wright Expresses Himself, 1940 February 4
"Frank Lloyd Wright Expresses Himself." Clipping from the Los Angeles Times.
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art, 1949
Marcel Duchamp, Kenneth Burke, George Boas, and Frank Lloyd Wright at Western Round Table on Modern Art. University of California, San Francisco. School of Fine Arts.
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art, 1949
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art. Clockwise from left: Frank Lloyd Wright, George Boas, Marcel Duchamp, Kenneth Burke, Robert Goldwater, Gregory Bateson, Mark Tobey, Andrew Ritchie, Darius Milhaud, Alfred Frankenstein. University of California, San Francisco. School of Fine Arts.
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art, 1949
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art. Seated left to right: Gregory Bateson, Marcel Duchamp, George Boas, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andrew Ritchie, Darius Milhaud. Standing left to right: Mark Tobey, Robert Goldwater, Douglas MacAgy [?], Kenneth Burke, Alfred Frankenstein. University of California, San Francisco. School of Fine Arts.