Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
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ARCHITECT: John Covert Watson (FLW apprentice?)
https://www.livsothebysrealty.com/eng/s ... n-tx-78669
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Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
There is a John Watson (without a Covert) "c. 1950." According to Besinger, he worked with Aaron Green after Taliesin. The address given is PO Box 5103, Austin, TX 78703.
Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
(no 'Harold W. Hall' listed on John Geiger's Apprentice List):
Mid-century modern marvel featured on Everett home tour
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Mid-century modern marvel featured on Everett home tour
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Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
That's an impressive piece of work, as consistent in its way as is a Wright creation . . .?
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The architecture is fine, but I'm not fond of the color palette. If stone, real or pretend, is used at all, it should be a significant feature, not just lumpy wallpaper.
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Taliesin-inspired home for sale in Verona, WI
some nice Wrightian touches
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 7460209694
architect: John Hay-Chapman (not on Geiger's lists)
some nice Wrightian touches
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 7460209694
architect: John Hay-Chapman (not on Geiger's lists)
Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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Re: Sure, we can call anything "Frank Lloyd Wright"
The roof is a bit busy. I would name this house 'Bustles.'