Yukio Futagawa
Six Views of Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture, 1980s
Silver prints (6)
Each 8 x 13 inches
With Futagawa's credit stamp verso.
With Futagawa's credit stamp verso.
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Yukio Futagawa (1932-2013) was an an acclaimed Japanese architectural photographer, editor and publisher who spent a 60-year career depicting and interpreting the architecture and culture of Japan, as well as...
Yukio Futagawa (1932-2013) was an an acclaimed Japanese architectural photographer, editor and publisher who spent a 60-year career depicting and interpreting the architecture and culture of Japan, as well as the architecture of leading designers from other countries. Perhaps his most ambitious endeavor was his thoughtful, meticulous documentation of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, a project which culminated in the publication of the 12-volume compendium "Frank Lloyd Wright zenshu ( collected works of Frank Lloyd Wright)" which was published with the cooperation of the Wright Foundation.
Included here are interior and exterior photographs of the Bradley House in Kankakee, IL; the John C. Pew House in Shorewood Hills, WI; the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Milwaukee, WI; the Herman T. Mossberg House in South Bend, IN; the Annie Pfieffer Chapel at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL; and the Johnson Wax Tower in Racine, WI.
Included here are interior and exterior photographs of the Bradley House in Kankakee, IL; the John C. Pew House in Shorewood Hills, WI; the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Milwaukee, WI; the Herman T. Mossberg House in South Bend, IN; the Annie Pfieffer Chapel at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL; and the Johnson Wax Tower in Racine, WI.
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