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Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright
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October 20, 04:38 PM GMT
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5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright
circa 1924
comprising 100 unbound lithographed plates
with the original unbound German introduction by Frank Lloyd Wright and list of plates
published by Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Berlin
ink on cream paper with the original publisher's quarter-cloth portfolio with ribbon ties
sheet: 18 7/8 x 12 3/4 in. (47.9 x 32.4 cm)
portfolio: 19 1/2 x 13 x 1 1/8 in. (49.5 x 33 x 2.9 cm)
Montgomery Schuyler, "An Architectural Pioneer: Review of the Portfolios containing the works of Frank Lloyd Wright," Architectural Record, vol. XXXI, 1912, pp. 427-435 (for a review and illustrations from the Portfolio)
Robert L. Sweeney, Frank Lloyd Wright: An Annotated Bibliography, Los Angeles, 1978, pp. 15-18
In 1909, American architect Frank Lloyd Wright compiled Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright (“Studies and Executed Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright”), an oversized, two-volume portfolio comprised of 100 lithographs of the his most celebrated buildings, both executed and unrealized. Once complete, it would come to be considered one of the most important and influential architectural publications of the century and, at the age of 44, would further augment Wright’s reputation as one of the leading modern architects internationally.
The project was a massive undertaking, requiring existing plans, elevations, and presentation drawings be retraced with quill and ink into a standardized format for publication. The drawings were then printed in 1910 by Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Wright’s publisher in Berlin, on the largest lithographic stones they had. A wide variety of Wright’s buildings were represented—public and private, urban and rural—demonstrating the incredible depth and breadth of his ingenuity. Many of Wright’s most seminal works are represented, such as the Frederic Robie House, Susan Lawrence Dana House, Ward Willets House, Darwin Martin House, Avery Coonley House, the Larkin Building, and Unity Temple.
To accompany the plates, Wright authored an introduction that was printed both in English and German. His writing was the product of months of contemplation over the project, which lasted even longer than the process of compiling the portfolio itself. In it he appraised his own work, commented on education, historicism, and the importance of organic architecture. The essay was so dense and poetic, in fact, that Wasmuth had great difficulty translating it into German. Its inclusion with the portfolio underscores Wright’s regard for Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright as his magnum opus. The present lot is part of the second edition of the portfolio printed by Ernst Wasmuth Verlag in 1924.