North elevation detail, Barnsdall Studio Residence A
- Title:
- North elevation detail, Barnsdall Studio Residence A
- Collection:
- Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photographs Collection
- Creator:
- Wright, Frank Lloyd (American architect, 1867-1959)
- Creation Date:
- 1917-1921 (building)
- Location:
- Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
- Country:
- United States
- ID Number:
- 10016030
- Accession Number:
- 15/5/3090.00129
- Collection Number:
- 15-5-3090
- File Name:
- 10016030.jpg
- Materials/Techniques:
- gelatin silver prints
- Subject:
- Architecture
plant-derived motifs
Moldings
balconies
Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, California
photographs - Measurement:
- 25.4 x 19.685 (centimeters)
- Description:
- Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Aline Barnsdall Residence, also known as the 'Hollyhock House,' in 1917, and building continued for four years. In 1927, Barnsdall donated the house, two studios and 11 surrounding acres on Hollywood Boulevard to the city of Los Angeles, California. 'S tudio Residence A reveals some imprint of R. M. Schindler, who supervised its construction, then went on to fame of his own in southern California. It is now used as a classroom-studio space by the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department.' (Source: William Allin Storrer, The architecture of Fra nk Lloyd Wright)
- Source:
- Data from: A.D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/adw/albumen.htm - Cite As:
- Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photograph Collection, #15-5-3090. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Archival Collection:
- Andrew Dickson White architectural photograph collection
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in this collection are in the public domain and are believed to have no known U.S. copyright or other restrictions. The Library does not charge for permission to use these materials and does not grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute them. However, as a good scholarly practice we recommend that all patrons cite the Library as the source of the reproduction. For a more detailed explanation please read the Library Guidelines for Using Public Domain Text, Images, Audio, and Video Reproduced from Cornell University Library Collections at http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/CULCopyright.