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Wright Frank



Frank Lloyd Wright Original Blueprint of the National Historic Landmark “Fallingwater”, Accompanied by a Frank Lloyd Wright Signed Check

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(1) Partly Printed Check Signed “Frank Lloyd Wright” as President of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 8” x 3.25”. Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin, November 15, 1947. Plastic tape remnant at top edge. Tiny cancellation holes are not near full signature. Drawn on the Farmers State Bank of Spring Green Wisconsin, payable to Frank Vogt for $18.60; endorsed “Frank Vogt” on verso. Fine condition.



(2) Original blueprint for Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Fallingwater,” 28.5” x 15 ”. Light folds. Titled at lower left: “Stair Detail Kaufmann House Bear Run, Pa. / Frank Lloyd Wright Architect.” From the Collection of architect Kevin Wendell of Jeannette, Pennsylvania.


Fallingwater was built between 1936 and 1939 for Edward J. Kaufmann, owner of Kaufmann’s Department Store in Pittsburgh. The Kaufmanns owned land in the mountains 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. On the land, along a stream called Bear Run, they built a summer camp to be used by their employees. Because of the Great Depression, his employees no longer had the time or the money to bring their families to the camp. The Kaufmanns loved the area so they decided to turn it into their home in the country. At the time, their 26-year-old son Edgar, Jr., fascinated with Frank Lloyd Wright’s ideas, was studying with him at Wright’s school, the Taliesin Fellowship. The Kaufmanns asked Wright to design their vacation home. Fallingwater was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.



From fallingwater.org: “When the Kaufmanns first looked at Wright’s drawings, they were very surprised! They thought their new house would have a wonderful view of the falls. But instead, with the house right on top of the falls, it was very difficult to even see them. But not to hear them! Frank Lloyd Wright told them that he wanted them to live with the waterfalls, to make them part of their everyday life, and not just to look at them now and then.



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