Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Summary
Frank Lloyd Wright is a human[1]. His place of birth was Richland Center[2]. He was born on June 8, 1867[3]. He passed away in Phoenix[4]. He died on April 9, 1959[5]. He worked as an architect[6], urban planner[7], writer[8], designer[9], and printseller[10]. He ranks in the top 0.32% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,057 views/month, #3,219 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Frank Lloyd Wright's place of birth was Richland Center[2].
- Frank Lloyd Wright passed away in Phoenix[4].
- Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867[3].
- Frank Lloyd Wright died on April 9, 1959[5].
- Burial took place at Taliesin West Burial Site[12].
- Burial took place at Unity Chapel Cemetery[13].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's father was William Carey Wright[14].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's mother was Anna Lloyd Jones Wright[15].
- Frank Lloyd Wright was married to Olgivanna Lloyd Wright[16].
- Among Frank Lloyd Wright's spouses was Catherine Tobin Wright[17].
- Among Frank Lloyd Wright's spouses was Miriam Noel Wright[18].
- A child of Frank Lloyd Wright was John Lloyd Wright[19].
- A child of Frank Lloyd Wright was Lloyd Wright[20].
- A child of Frank Lloyd Wright was Iovanna Lloyd Wright[21].
- A child of Frank Lloyd Wright was Catherine Dorothy Wright[22].
- Frank Lloyd Wright held citizenship in United States[23].
- English was Frank Lloyd Wright's native language[24].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's professions included architect[6].
- Frank Lloyd Wright worked as an urban planner[7].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's professions included writer[8].
- Frank Lloyd Wright worked as a designer[9].
- Frank Lloyd Wright worked as a printseller[10].
- Frank Lloyd Wright worked as a print collector[25].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's field of work was architecture[26].
- Frank Lloyd Wright's field of work was studio glass[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center[2]. He was born on June 8, 1867[3]. His father was William Carey Wright[14]. His mother was Anna Lloyd Jones Wright[15]. English was his native language[24].
Education
Educated at Madison Central High School[28], a high school[29], in United States[30] and University of Wisconsin–Madison[31], a public research university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1848[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architect[6], urban planner[7], writer[8], designer[9], printseller[10], and print collector[25]. Fields of work include architecture[26], an academic discipline[35] and studio glass[27], an art genre[36]. Employers include The New School[37], a private university[38], in United States[39], founded in 1919[40] and Royal Leerdam Crystal[41], a glassworks[42], in Netherlands[43], founded in 1878[44], headquartered in Leerdam[45]. A notable student of Frank Lloyd Wright was Gira Sarabhai[46].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Emil Bach House[47], Pettit Memorial Chapel[48], Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church[49], A. D. German Warehouse[50], Fallingwater[51], and Prairie School architecture[52]. Things named for Frank Lloyd Wright include The 20th-Century Architecture of him[53] and So Long, he[54].
Recognition
Awards received include Royal Gold Medal[55], an architecture award[56], in United Kingdom[57], founded in 1848[58] and Frank P. Brown Medal[59], a science award[60], founded in 1938[61].
Personal Life
Spouses include Olgivanna Lloyd Wright[16], a writer[62], 1898–1985[63], of United States[64]; Catherine Tobin Wright[17], 1871–1959[65]; and Miriam Noel Wright[18], a sculptor[66], 1869–1930[67], of United States[68]. Children include John Lloyd Wright[19], an architect[69], 1892–1972[70], of United States[71]; Lloyd Wright[20], an architect[72], 1890–1978[73], of United States[74]; Iovanna Lloyd Wright[21], a choreographer[75], 1925–2015[76], of United States[77]; and Catherine Dorothy Wright[22], 1894–1979[78]. Frank Lloyd Wright's religion is recorded as Unitarianism[79].
Death and Burial
Frank Lloyd Wright died on April 9, 1959[5]. He passed away in Phoenix[4]. The cause of death was surgical complications[80]. Recorded place of burial include Taliesin West Burial Site[12] and Unity Chapel Cemetery[13].
Why It Matters
Frank Lloyd Wright ranks in the top 0.32% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,057 views/month, #3,219 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[81] He is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[82]
He has been cited as an influence by De Stijl[83], an art group[84], in Netherlands[85], founded in 1917[86], headquartered in Leiden[87].
Works attributed to him include Wasmuth Portfolio[88], a written work[89]. Entities named for him include The 20th-Century Architecture of him[53] and So Long, he[54].
FAQs
Where was Frank Lloyd Wright born?
Born in Richland Center[2], Frank Lloyd Wright…
Where did Frank Lloyd Wright die?
Frank Lloyd Wright passed away in Phoenix[4].
Who were Frank Lloyd Wright's parents?
Frank Lloyd Wright's father was William Carey Wright[14]. Frank Lloyd Wright's mother was Anna Lloyd Jones Wright[15].
Who was Frank Lloyd Wright married to?
Frank Lloyd Wright's spouses include Olgivanna Lloyd Wright[16], Catherine Tobin Wright[17], and Miriam Noel Wright[18].
What did Frank Lloyd Wright do for work?
Frank Lloyd Wright worked as architect[6], urban planner[7], writer[8], designer[9], and printseller[10].
Where did Frank Lloyd Wright go to school?
Frank Lloyd Wright was educated at Madison Central High School[28] and University of Wisconsin–Madison[31].
What awards did Frank Lloyd Wright receive?
Honors received include Royal Gold Medal[55] and Frank P. Brown Medal[59].
Who did Frank Lloyd Wright influence?
Frank Lloyd Wright has been cited as an influence by De Stijl[83].