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unusual facts about Frank Lloyd


Frank Lloyd

In 1957, Lloyd was awarded the George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.


Cristina Montt

She played the Infanta of Spain in The Sea Hawk (1924) of Frank Lloyd, and portrayed "Señorita González" in Rose of the Golden West, with Mary Astor.

Sword of Penitence

The same magazine's review of the film (21 November 1927) points out that it owes much of its plot to American movies, including Kick In (directed by George Fitzmaurice in two versions, 1917 and 1922; Japanese title The Collapse of Civilisation Bunmei no hakai「文明の破壊」) and Les Misérables (1918, directed by Frank Lloyd).


see also

Alsop House

Carroll Alsop House, Oskaloosa, Iowa, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home

Bachman-Wilson House

The Bachman Wilson house, in Millstone, New Jersey was originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954 for Abraham Wilson and his first wife, Gloria Bachman.

Baird House

Theodore Baird Residence, Amherst, Massachusetts, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and also known as Baird House (and listed as Baird House on National Register of Historic Places)

Charles E. Roberts Stable

Charles E. Roberts was an engineer, inventor and an important early client of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Crystal City

Crystal City, an alternate name for the Crystal Heights development proposed for Washington DC by Frank Lloyd Wright

Duey

Duey and Julia Wright House, Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home constructed in Wausau, Wisconsin in 1959

Fay Jones

E. Fay Jones (1921–2004), American architect and designer, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Herman T. Mossberg Residence

Gertrude Mossberg bore a striking resemblance to Frank Lloyd Wright's beloved Aunt Susan, wife of the Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, which may have been among the reasons he worked so sympathetically with the Mossbergs.

Marc Laurick

In 1997, he assisted Scott Black with the Frank Lloyd Wright Unity Temple Restoration Fund concert series in Oak Park, IL.

Organic architecture

A well-known example of organic architecture is Fallingwater, the residence Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the Kaufman family in rural Pennsylvania.

Titans Tower

This tower resembles Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece Fallingwater.

Wallace E. Cunningham

He commenced his formal architectural instruction at Hutchinson Central Technical High School in Buffalo, New York, and then the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, where he was influenced by Marya Lilien, one of the first female apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Wasmuth

Wasmuth Portfolios, German architectural volumes published by Ernst Wasmuth in 1910, about the works of Frank Lloyd Wright