Jan De Graaff residence architectural drawings and photographs, circa 1940s.

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Jan De Graaff residence architectural drawings and photographs, circa 1940s.

Original drawings and black and white interior and exterior photographs of the Mr. and Mrs. Jan De Graaff residence in Portland, Oregon, designed by architect Richard J Neutra in 1940. Also included is a portion of an article about the residence from House and Garden, February 1942.

3 drawings.14 photographic prints.7 photographic negatives.1 printed paper.

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Jan De Graaf residence (Portland, Ore.)

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Neutra, Richard Joseph, 1892-1970

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Richard Josef Neutra was born in 1892 in Vienna; immigrated to US, 1923; Frank Lloyd Wright invited him to Taliesin during the fall of 1924; Neutra moved to Los Angeles, CA, 1925; most productive years were during 1930s and 1940s; spent most of his last decade in partnership with his son, Dion; published several books, including Wie baut Amerika? (1927) and Survival through design (1954); died in 1970. From the description of Papers, 1925-1970. (University of California, Los Angeles)...