Frank Lloyd Wright
American architect, 1867-1959
Library from the Francis W. Little House
1912/1914
White oak, plaster, glass and copper-electroplated zinc
114 x 198 x 198 inches (290 x 503 x 503 centimeters)
Gift of Audrey and Bernard Berman, 1972.
1972.094.000
This library is from the last of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie houses, constructed for Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Little in Wayzata, Minnesota in 1914. It contains many typical
Prairie-style features: walls of leaded casement windows, straight lines, and unstained woodwork that enhanced the architecture's connection with the natural setting
that was so important to Wright.
In 1973 the Allentown Art Museum acquired the library and it was installed in the museum by architect, Edgar Tafel. Most of the architectural features are original except
the closet doors to the left of the entrance, which were added by the Littles. Because Wright's furnishings for the room are not known, the museum and Tafel completed the
scheme with chairs, tables, Japanese prints, and Chinese porcelains that characterized Wright's taste.
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