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b. 1890 - d. 1978

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  • Lloyd Wright, Huntington Portal, Surfside, Channel View preliminary studies
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Lloyd Wright, Huntington Portal, Surfside, Channel View preliminary studies

    Est: $7,000 - $9,000

    Lloyd Wright Huntington Portal, Surfside, Channel View preliminary studies 1962 colored pencil on blueline paper 28.125 h x 49 w in (71 x 124 cm) Inscribed to lower right '297B'. Provenance: Max Protetch, New York | Acquired from the previous in 1995, Important Private Collection Exhibited: Let There Be Light and There Was Light, April 1964, School of Architecture, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK | 200 Years of American Architectural Drawing, May 1977 - May 1978, The American Federation of Arts, New York This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • LLOYD WRIGHT FRANK
    Oct. 26, 2023

    LLOYD WRIGHT FRANK

    Est: €750 - €850

    FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 1906 CASSINA anni '80. Un divano 'Robie 3'. Legno di ciliegio legno impiallacciato ciliegio sedile e schienale imbottiti in poliuretano espanso e rivestiti in tessuto. Marcato 'Cassina' sulle fodere. Altezza cm 76 larghezza 239 profondità 102. Letteratura: catalogo Cassina I Maestri 1989 pagine non numerate.

    Aste Boetto SRL
  • Lloyd Wright Illustrations
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Lloyd Wright Illustrations

    Est: $40 - $60

    Ten original drawings on paper by Lloyd Wright. Largest 8" x 5".

    Copake Auction Inc.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (1890-1970) Armchair - Unique piece
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Frank Lloyd Wright (1890-1970) Armchair - Unique piece

    Est: €30,000 - €40,000

    Frank Lloyd Wright (1890-1970) Armchair - Unique piece Sequoia and mohair Model created circa 1949 H 92 × L 92,5 × W 88 cm Note : This armchair was originally created for Lloyd Wright's home in Los Angeles, in exchange for Fred Rochlin's services. The latter worked with Wright in 1949 and 1950, overseeing the construction of the Wayfarer chapel in Palos Verdes in the South of California Provenance : - Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, in his Los Angeles, California, USA office. - Acquired directly from Lloyd Wright by architect Fred Rochlin, AIA, Los Angeles, thus by descent - Private collection. Frank Lloyd Wright (1890-1970) Fauteuil - Pièce unique Séquoia et mohair Modèle créé vers 1949 H 92 × L 92,5 × P 88 cm Note : Le designer de ce fauteuil, Frank Lloyd Wright, est le fils du plus connu des deux, l'architecte et concepteur de renom Frank Lloyd Wright. Ce fauteuil a été conçu à l'origine pour la maison de Lloyd Wright à Los Angeles en échanges des services de Fred Rochlin, qui a travaillé avec Wright en 1949 et 1950, supervisant principalement la construction de sa chapelle Wayfarer à Palos Verdes sur la côte sud de la Californie. Provenance : - Fauteuil personnel de Lloyd Wright, fils de Frank Lloyd Wright, dans son bureau à Los Angeles, Californie, USA. - Acquis directement auprès de Lloyd Wright par l'architecte Fred Rochlin, AIA, Los Angeles, puis par descendance - Collection privée.

    Piasa
  • LLOYD WRIGHT FRANK
    Apr. 19, 2023

    LLOYD WRIGHT FRANK

    Est: €1,500 - €1,700

    FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 1906 CASSINA anni '80. Un divano 'Robie 3'. Legno di ciliegio legno impiallacciato ciliegio sedile e schienale imbottiti in poliuretano espanso e rivestiti in tessuto. Marcato 'Cassina' sulle fodere. Altezza cm 76 larghezza 239 profondità 102. A 'Robie 3' sofa. Cherry wood cherry veneered wood and fabric upholstered seat and backrest. Marked 'Cassina' on the liners. 29.9in. high 94.1in wide 40.1in. deep. Letteratura: catalogo Cassina I Maestri 1989 pagine non numerate.

    Aste Boetto SRL
  • Lloyd Wright Artwork Lot
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Lloyd Wright Artwork Lot

    Est: $50 - $75

    Lot (8) original Lloyd Wright drawings on paper. Largest 8" x 5".

    Copake Auction Inc.
  • "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing
    Dec. 15, 2022

    "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing

    Est: $50 - $75

    VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing. "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz. TRADE PAPERBACK 1982 Academy Editions/St. Martin's Press 1st Edition 1st Printing with "Copyright 1982" & with no additional printings on copyright page. Exactly as shown in scan(s). Nice Collectible 1st Edition 1st Printing trade paperback copy. "This is a state-by-state guide to all the homes and buildings designed by probably the 20th century's most prolific and influential architect. Also includes an informative introduction, a section on Wright's interior designs, a list of demolished buildings, and a chronology." Extensively Illustrated with 300+ color photos. Internally tight & unmarked. Binding exterior: no reading crease or book slant. NO REMAINDER MARK; NOT X-LIBRARY. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing
    Nov. 29, 2022

    "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing

    Est: $50 - $75

    VINTAGE 1982 Trade Paperback Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy, From His Houses Of The 1890s On 1st Edition 1st Printing. "Frank Lloyd Wright" by Thomas Heinz. TRADE PAPERBACK 1982 Academy Editions/St. Martin's Press 1st Edition 1st Printing with "Copyright 1982" & with no additional printings on copyright page. Exactly as shown in scan(s). Nice Collectible 1st Edition 1st Printing trade paperback copy. "This is a state-by-state guide to all the homes and buildings designed by probably the 20th century's most prolific and influential architect. Also includes an informative introduction, a section on Wright's interior designs, a list of demolished buildings, and a chronology." Extensively Illustrated with 300+ color photos. Internally tight & unmarked. Binding exterior: no reading crease or book slant. NO REMAINDER MARK; NOT X-LIBRARY. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Lloyd Wright, Frank - Six armchairs model Barrel
    Feb. 09, 2022

    Lloyd Wright, Frank - Six armchairs model Barrel

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    Six armchairs model Barrel Solid wood with upholstered and leather covered. Cassina, Meda, Manufacture. Original design of 1904.

    Finarte
  • Lloyd Wright (American, 1890-1978) Rare Arm Chair, circa 1949 Redwood, mohair 36
    Jan. 27, 2022

    Lloyd Wright (American, 1890-1978) Rare Arm Chair, circa 1949 Redwood, mohair 36

    Est: $7,000 - $9,000

    Lloyd Wright (American, 1890-1978) Rare Arm Chair, circa 1949 Redwood, mohair 36 x 36-1/2 x 33-1/2 inches (91.4 x 92.7 x 85.1 cm) PROVENANCE: Lloyd Wright, his home and studio, Los Angeles; Fred Rochlin, AIA, Los Angeles, acquired directly from above; Thence by descent. This chair was originally made for Lloyd Wright's Los Angeles home and studio and was accepted in lieu of weekly pay by Fred Rochlin, who worked for Wright in 1949 and 1950, primarily overseeing the construction of his Wayfarer's Chapel in Palos Verdes on California's Southern Coast. Mr. Rochlin later founded his own firm, now known as RBB, a large and influential architecture firm. Image of the chair in Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio, Los Angeles. Photo provided by the Rochlin family. HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • LLOYD WRIGHT (1890-1978) SOFA, DESIGNED FOR THE BOWLER RESIDENCE, PALOS VER
    Dec. 09, 2021

    LLOYD WRIGHT (1890-1978) SOFA, DESIGNED FOR THE BOWLER RESIDENCE, PALOS VER

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    LLOYD WRIGHT (1890-1978) SOFA, DESIGNED FOR THE BOWLER RESIDENCE, PALOS VERDES, 1963 75 cm. (29 1/2 in.) high; 225 cm. (88 5/8 in.) wide; 95 cm. (37 7/8 in.) deep

    Christie's
  • [Heifetz, Jascha. (1901–1987)] Wright Jr., Frank Lloyd. (1890–1978) : Original 1961 Architectural Plans for a House for the Heifetz Family
    May. 19, 2021

    [Heifetz, Jascha. (1901–1987)] Wright Jr., Frank Lloyd. (1890–1978) : Original 1961 Architectural Plans for a House for the Heifetz Family

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    A home fit for...the king of violinists! Archive of original 1961 plans, specifications, working drawings, proposals and bid documents from the American architect Lloyd Wright, for the construction of a Malibu Beach House for Mr & Mrs Jascha Heifetz. The archive includes two large sheets of plans; 3 sets of detailed specifications and agreements, construction cost estimates, and a transmittal letter signed by Wright, all dated from 1960 and 1961. The house was never actually built, due to changing zoning requirements and the Heifetz' divorce; nevertheless, this is a remarkable and detailed archive showing the architect's work. Frank Lloyd T. Wright, Jr. (1890-1978), the son of the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. and commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American landscape architect and architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and Southern California. Wright had previously designed an hexagonal redwood studio for Heifetz that was built at his Beverly Hills hilltop home in 1947. The studio served as a home office, practice venue, an archive for Heifetz' collections of music, recordings, coins and instruments, and housed two grand pianos and recording equipment as well as a small kitchen, a secretary's office and a bathroom. When the home was sold after Heifetz' death, the studio was dismantled and placed into storage. Several years later it was acquired by the Colburn School in Los Angeles who funded its' reconstruction across the street from Disney Hall, where today it serves as a teaching venue for the school's string instrument students. The Lithuanian-born Russian violinist is widely considered to have been the greatest violinist of all time. Heifetz loved the beach and being close to the water, and he had always enjoyed having a "country" house where he could be more casual. During the years of his second marriage and living in Los Angeles, Malibu Beach was his preferred destination and he turned to Lloyd Wright, the designer of the Studio, to design and create his beach getaway. The design evolved over about a year but was put on hold because of new zoning restrictions on new construction, and the project was finally shelved as the marriage between Frances and Jascha dissolved.

    Schubertiade
  • Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) queen bed 68 3/4"w x 93"d x 48 1/2"h; frame interior: 60"w x 84"d
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) queen bed 68 3/4"w x 93"d x 48 1/2"h; frame interior: 60"w x 84"d

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) queen bed USA fir, plywood, upholstery unmarked 68 3/4"w x 93"d x 48 1/2"h; frame interior: 60"w x 84"d Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California Catalog Note: Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) end tables, pair 18 1/2"w x 17"d x 22"h
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) end tables, pair 18 1/2"w x 17"d x 22"h

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) end tables, pair USA fir, rosewood unmarked 18 1/2"w x 17"d x 22"h Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California Catalog Note: Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) dining table and chairs, pair table: 63"w x 33"d x 28"h; chairs: 15"w x 17"d x 44 1/2"h
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) dining table and chairs, pair table: 63"w x 33"d x 28"h; chairs: 15"w x 17"d x 44 1/2"h

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) dining table and chairs, pair California, 1929 figured red gum, upholstery unmarked table: 63"w x 33"d x 28"h; chairs: 15"w x 17"d x 44 1/2"h Provenance: Christie's, New York, New York, 08 December 1998, Sale 8183, Lot 32 (comes with copies of original receipt) The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California Catalog Note: Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Lloyd Wright designed this table and chair set for his own home and studio at 858 North Doheny Drive, West Hollywood, California.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Lloyd Wright, Portfolio Of Artwork
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Lloyd Wright, Portfolio Of Artwork

    Est: $50 - $100

    Lloyd Wright, portfolio of original studies.

    Copake Auction Inc.
  • LLOYD WRIGHT STYLE WOODEN FLOOR LAMP
    Apr. 28, 2018

    LLOYD WRIGHT STYLE WOODEN FLOOR LAMP

    Est: $200 - $300

    A modern style floor lamp, with a white shade and a wooden body. H:61in(154cm) BASE:10in(25.4cm) SHADE:18in(45.7cm)

    Steven's Art & Antiques
  • PAIR OF CASSINA / FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BARREL CHAIRS
    Nov. 04, 2010

    PAIR OF CASSINA / FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BARREL CHAIRS

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    PAIR OF CASSINA / FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BARREL CHAIRS in cherry wood, each impressed "Cassina Frank Lloyd Wright 1986 FLW", #'s 23056 and 24846, inset seat cushions with label of Cassina, 31.5x21x20in. Some dings and scuffs.

    Leighton Galleries
  • Lloyd Wright
    Oct. 10, 2006

    Lloyd Wright

    Est: $7,000 - $9,000

    occasional table from the P. J. Healy house, Los Angeles, CA USA, 1949

    Wright
  • Lloyd Wright
    Oct. 10, 2006

    Lloyd Wright

    Est: $30,000 - $40,000

    coffee table from the P. J. Healy house, Los Angeles, CA USA, 1949

    Wright
  • (Frank) Lloyd Wright Jr. (American, 1890-1978)
    Dec. 05, 1998

    (Frank) Lloyd Wright Jr. (American, 1890-1978)

    Est: $7,000 - $10,000

    perspective drawing for arthur erickson residence edina, minnesota, circa 1950 signed LLOYD WRIGHT, ARCHITECT pencil and gouache on board, framed height 14 by 39àin. (35.6 by 100.3 cm.) Lloyd Wright, an important architect in his own right, worked closely with his father on the concrete textile block houses in California in the early 1920's. He also contributed to the preparatory drawings for the Wasmuth Portfolio. Literature: Lloyd Wright: Architect, University of California, Santa Barbara Art Galleries, 1971 cat. no 97, for a related drawing of the Erickson Family Memorial Garden, circa 1965.

    Sotheby's
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