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Martin Willey House, project, Minneapolis, MN (Scheme #1)

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Key facts

  • medium: Pencil on tracing paper
  • width: 91.44 cm
  • height: 50.48 cm
  • depth: 0.00 cm
  • classification: Frank Lloyd Wright Archive
  • museum: Museum of Modern Art (New York)
  • credit: The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York)
  • artists: Frank Lloyd Wright
  • countries: United States
  • creation period: 1932 - 1932

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The artwork "Martin Willey House, project, Minneapolis, MN (Scheme #1)" is in the Museum of Modern Art (New York). It was created by Frank Lloyd Wright from United States in 1932. The artwork's medium is Pencil on tracing paper and has a height of 50.48 cm, a width of 91.44 cm and a depth of 0.00 cm. It is classified as Frank Lloyd Wright Archive.

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"Martin Willey House, project, Minneapolis, MN (Scheme #1)" is one of the artworks in Museum of Modern Art (New York).

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