Property from an Important Amer🉐ican Private Collection
An Impor🌊tant Double-Pedestal Lamp for the Su꧅san Lawrence Dana House, Springfield, Illinois
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May 14, 01:12 AM GMT
Estimate
3,000,000 - 5,000,000 USD
Lot Details
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Property f🍨rom an Impor🏅tant American Private Collection
Frank Lloyd Wright
(1867 - 1959)
An Important Double-Pedestal Lamp for the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield, Illinois
﷽iridized and opalescent glass, brass-plated “colonial” zinc came, bronze
23 ½ by 32 ¼ by 19 ¼ in.&🔜nbsp;59.7 by 81.9 by 48.9 cm.
Designed circa 1903 and executed by the Linden Glass Company, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1904.
Susan Lawrence Dana, Springfield, Illinoi🐓s (commissioned directly from Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902)
Charles and Nanette Thomas, Springfield, Illinois (acquired from the above through the acquisition of the Susan Lawrence Dana House i🦹n 1944)
Payne Thomas (acquired by descent from the above)
Private Collection (acquired by descent from th🐠e above)
Christie's New York, 10 De♈cember 2002, lot 🐻25 (consigned by the above)
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner
Frank Lloyd Wright, “Art in the Home,” Arts for America, June 1898, vol. 7, no. 9, pp. 579-588 (for Frank Lloyd Wright’s writings on architecture and the role of the ar✨chitect in shaping space)
Linden Glass Company, "Bill to Susan Lawrence Dana," Chicago, 1905 (for the original receipt from the Linden Glass Company for 🅷their work at the Susan Lawrence Dana House, including the fabrication of two Double-Pedestal Lamps)
Frank Lloyd Wright, “In the Cause of Architecture,” The Architectural Record, vol. XXIII, no. 3, March 1908, pp. 155-165 (for Frank Lloyd Wright’s writings), 174-179, 211 and 221 (for archiv🔜al photographs and sketches of the Dana House and its furnishings)
Frank Lloyd Wright and C.R. Ashbee, Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright, 😼Berlin, 1910, p. 6 and pl. 32-43 (for archival photographs 💮of the Dana House and its furnishings)
Frank Lloyd Wright, “In the Cause of Architecture,” The Architectural Record, vol. 64, no. 1, July 1928, pp. 11-16 (for Frank Lloyd Wrౠight’s writ🏅ings)
John Lloyd Wright, My Father Who Is On Earth, New Yo🅘rk, 1946, p. 41 (for a discussion ꦬof Frank Lloyd Wright’s relationship with Susan Lawrence Dana)
Grant Carpenter Manson, Frank Lloyd Wright to 1910: The First Golden Age, New York, 1958 pp. 120-12♔6 (for a discussion of the Dana House and archival photography)
David A. Hanks, The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, New York, 1979, pp. 77-80 ꧙(for a discussion of th꧑e Dana commission) and 105, pl. 2 (for the present model)
H. Allen Brooks, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School, New York, 1984, p. 20, fig. 5 (for an archival photograph of a related mo💞del for the Freder🐈ick C. Robie House)
Donald Hoffmann, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House: The Illustrated Story of an Architectural Masterpiece, New York, 1984, p. 72, figs. 114-115 (for the sketch and archival photograph of a related model for 💛the Robie House)
Stevenson Swanson, "This house shows the Wright way: Home kept as shrine to architect," Chicago Tribune, March 2🧔2, 1987, pp. 1-2 (for a discussion of the house's history and the establishment of the Dana-🥀Thomas House Foundation)
“Wright Lamp, Right Price,” Chicago Tribune, January 26, 1988, p. 2ღ2 (for a related Single-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Chicago Tribune, February 3, 1988 (for a photograph of Illinois Governor James Thompson with a related Single-Pedestal Lamp in th⛦e permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Rita Reif, “Lamp by Frank Lloyd Wright Sells for $704,000, a Record,” The New York Times, June 12, 1988, p. 39 (for a discussion of the 1988 sale of the relate𓆉d Double-Pedestal Lamp for the Rob🍷ie House)
Stevenson Swanson, “Lamp Sheds Light On Collection: Frank Lloyd Wright Piece Purchased for $704,000,” Chicago Tribune, November 28, 1988, p. 19 (for a discussion of the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the per🀅manent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Donald P. Hallmark, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana-Thomas House: Its History, Acquisition, and Preservation,” Illinois Historical Journal, vol. 82, Summer 1989, pp.💞 113-126 (for a discussion of the Dana House)
Chicago Tribune, September 5, 1990 (for the Dou🔯ble-Pedestal Lamꦫp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Blair Kamin, “Entirely Wright: A Walk Through Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana-Thomas House in Springfield,” Chicago Tribune, November 4, 1990, pp. 16-21 (for a discussion of the ho𒆙me's history and the Double-Pedestal Lamp ♏in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer and Yukio Futagawa, Frank Lloyd Wright Selected Houses 1, Tokyo, 1991, p. 93 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana🐠-Thomas House)
Donald Hoffmann, “Dismembering Frank Lloyd Wright,” Design Quarterly, no. 155,😼 Spring 1992, pp. 2-3 (for a discussion of the 1988 sales of the related Double-Pedestal Lamps for the Dana and Robie Houses)
Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer and David Larkin, Frank Lloyd Wright, The Masterworks, New York, 1🧸993, p. 40 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thoma✤s House)
William Allin Storrer, The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion, Chicago, 1993, p. 126 (for an archival photograph of a related model for the Robie Hous🦄e)
Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright: Glass Art, New York, 1994, p. 45 (for the Double-Pedestal L﷽amp in the perma🍷nent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Virginia McAlester, Great American Houses and their Architectural Styles, Paris, 1994, p. 301 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas Houseꦺ)
Donald Hoffmann, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Dana House, Toronto, 1996, p. 61, fig. 80 (for the Dou𒐪ble-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of t⛎he Dana-Thomas House)
Diane Maddex, 50 Favorite Furnishings by Frank Lloyd Wright, New York, 1999, pp. 104-105 (for💙 the Double-Pedestal Lamp i🌠n the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Julie Sloan, Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright, New York, 2001, pp. 64-70 (for a discussion of the Dana House) and 106, fig. 117 (for an archival photograph of a related mod๊el for the Robie House)
Julie L. Sloan, Light Screens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright, New Yorꦦk, 2001, p. 236, fig. 281 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas House)
Thomas A. Heinz, The Life and Works of Frank Lloyd Wright, New York, 🐓2002, p. 95 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Tho🍬mas House)
Alan Hess et. al., Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, New York, 2005, p. 79 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection o🦄f the Dana-Thomas House)
George H. Marcus, Total Design: Architecture and Interiors of Iconic Modern Houses, New York, 2014, p. 29 (for the Double-Pedestal Lamp in the permanent collection of the Dana-Thomas H🤪ouse)
Margo A. Stipe, Frank Lloyd Wright: The Rooms𒐪, New York, 2014, pp. 67, 70 (for a discussion of the construction and 1988 acquisition of the Double-Pedestal Lamp by the Dana-Thomas House Foundation), and 80 (for an archival photograph of a related model for the Robie House)
Barry Bergdoll and Jennifer Gray, Frank Lloyd Wright: Unpacking the Archive🅷, exh. cat., Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2017, pp. 35 (for the Dana House's mura𝕴l design), 91 and 124 (for sketches and preparatory drawings executed for the Susan Lawrence Dana House)
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