Frank Lloyd Wright correspondence with R.M. Schindler, 1914-1929 (bulk 1918-1922).

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Frank Lloyd Wright correspondence with R.M. Schindler, 1914-1929 (bulk 1918-1922).

The collection contains approximately 150 letters and cablegrams between Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph Schindler (1914-1929 and undated), with about 12 other items, including a photograph of Wright (ca. 1920), handwritten notes and financial accounts by Schindler, manuscripts of essays, Schindler's telephone book, and specifications for the Imperial Hotel. Most of Wright's letters are handwritten, all of Schindler's letters are carbon copies, except for a few handwritten cablegram forms. The collection was part of Schindler's personal papers, and was acquired through his son.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8304395

Getty Research Institute

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