DR1986:0148
1985
DR1986:0149
1985
DR1986:0071
Description:
- This site plan indicates the location of the proposed Schevill House, the drive, and the garden, as well as topographical curves. As the streets are aligned with the compass points, Wright has placed the house on the diagonal so that it faces south-west. - This drawing was probably sold to Kenneth Hardgrove in 1967/68 by Helen Blum Schevill (phone conversation with Susie Schevill).
architecture
before 25 April 1941
Presentation drawing of the site plan for Margaret Schevill House, Tucson, Arizona
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DR1986:0071
Description:
- This site plan indicates the location of the proposed Schevill House, the drive, and the garden, as well as topographical curves. As the streets are aligned with the compass points, Wright has placed the house on the diagonal so that it faces south-west. - This drawing was probably sold to Kenneth Hardgrove in 1967/68 by Helen Blum Schevill (phone conversation with Susie Schevill).
architecture
PHCON2002:0016:011:121:002
1976
Cars seen in rear-view mirror, trip to Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona
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PHCON2002:0016:011:121:002
DR1986:0070
Description:
- This is a perspective drawing for the Margaret Schevill house which was to be situated in the desert. The drawing itself occupies just over the bottom half of the sheet. It has borders delineated on three sides, with the top one broken by a cactus, and those on each side pierced by vegetation, a common motif in FLW's workshop. Rocks and vegetation spill into the foreground. The title spreads across the bottom of the sheet with the initialled monogram square close off the lower edge of the drawing. Situated thus, the house seems to occupy and command infinite space. - This view shows the northeast facade (or terrace side). The entrance is from the southwest.
architecture
before 6 May 1941
Presentation drawing in two-point perspective for Margaret Schevill House, Tucson, Arizona
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DR1986:0070
Description:
- This is a perspective drawing for the Margaret Schevill house which was to be situated in the desert. The drawing itself occupies just over the bottom half of the sheet. It has borders delineated on three sides, with the top one broken by a cactus, and those on each side pierced by vegetation, a common motif in FLW's workshop. Rocks and vegetation spill into the foreground. The title spreads across the bottom of the sheet with the initialled monogram square close off the lower edge of the drawing. Situated thus, the house seems to occupy and command infinite space. - This view shows the northeast facade (or terrace side). The entrance is from the southwest.
architecture
DR1986:0147
1985
DR1986:0072
Description:
- The Schevill house was to be laid out in a line, with the living room closest to the entrance, the kitchen in the centre with the dining room projecting slightly onto the back terrace, and the bedrooms at the west side. Typical of Wright, the placement of plants is also indicated.
architecture
before 5 April 1941
Presentation drawing of the ground floor plan for Margaret Schevill House, Tucson, Arizona
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DR1986:0072
Description:
- The Schevill house was to be laid out in a line, with the living room closest to the entrance, the kitchen in the centre with the dining room projecting slightly onto the back terrace, and the bedrooms at the west side. Typical of Wright, the placement of plants is also indicated.
architecture
DR1986:0073
Description:
- This drawing shows four one-storey elevations for the Margret Schevill House: northwest elevation at top left; southwest elevation in upper centre; southeast elevation centre right; and northeast elevation at the bottom. The southwest and northeast elevations for the Margret Schevill House are measured in numbers; the other two are measured in letters.
architecture
before 5 April 1941
Presentation drawing showing four elevations for Margaret Schevill House, Tucson, Arizona
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DR1986:0073
Description:
- This drawing shows four one-storey elevations for the Margret Schevill House: northwest elevation at top left; southwest elevation in upper centre; southeast elevation centre right; and northeast elevation at the bottom. The southwest and northeast elevations for the Margret Schevill House are measured in numbers; the other two are measured in letters.
architecture
DR1985:0291
Description:
- There are two drawings for Cudney House on this sheet. The top one is finished and is a perspective of the proposed house set amidst rocks and mountains on the side of a slope, rendered in coloured pencils. That in the lower part of the sheet is unfinished and may have been done in consultation with the clients for it is a sketchy partial plan in graphite. Based on triangles, the plan of the house reflects the angularity of the site shown above.
architecture
ca. 1928 - 1929
Wellington and Ralph Cudney House, San Marcos in the Desert, Arizona: perspective and partial plan / Wellington and Ralph Cudney House, San Marcos in the Desert, Arizona : perspective et plan partiel
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DR1985:0291
Description:
- There are two drawings for Cudney House on this sheet. The top one is finished and is a perspective of the proposed house set amidst rocks and mountains on the side of a slope, rendered in coloured pencils. That in the lower part of the sheet is unfinished and may have been done in consultation with the clients for it is a sketchy partial plan in graphite. Based on triangles, the plan of the house reflects the angularity of the site shown above.
architecture
PH1984:0977:514
Description:
View of a fortified (?) camp with a gazebo, a wind mill on the right and a large shed on the left, structured around an open field where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place. A row of one-storey adobe houses can be seen on the right side in the background. Possibly Arizona or New Mexico.
ca. 1860-1880
View of a fortified (?) camp where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place, (possibly) Arizona, United States of America
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PH1984:0977:514
Description:
View of a fortified (?) camp with a gazebo, a wind mill on the right and a large shed on the left, structured around an open field where a large gathering of Indigenous people and uniformed men on horseback is taking place. A row of one-storey adobe houses can be seen on the right side in the background. Possibly Arizona or New Mexico.