Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
A.D. White Architectural Photographs
Accession Number:
15/5/3090.00130
Title:
East elevation detail, Barnsdall Studio Residence A
Notes:
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. "Studio 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 Frank Lloyd Wright)
Creator:
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Bio/Origin:
American, 1869-1959
Role:
Architect
Dates:
1917-1921
Building Date
Style:
Photographs
Medium:
gelatin silver print
Current Site:
North and Central America: United States; California, Los Angeles
Measurement:
Image: 9.252 x 6.5551 in.; 23.5 x 16.65 cm
Subjects:
Architecture, Moldings, Plant-derived motifs, Balconies, Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, California
Provenance:
Transfer from the College of Architecture, Art and Planning
Repository:
Cornell University Library
A.D. White Photographs
Rare & Manuscript Collections
Cornell University

East elevation detail, Barnsdall Studio Residence A