Title: Exam II Slide Review
1Exam II Slide Review The following review
focuses on the individuals and buildings that you
should know. It also includes the furniture that
you should be familiar with (by designer and/or
name, if the name of the piece is famous the
Wassily chair, for example. This review is
visual. How- ever, you are responsible for all
of the material since Exam II, begin- ning with
L. C. Tiffany and F. L. Wright, including the
course-pack outlines and the Pile text, Chapters
15 - 18. For some reason, the Saarinen Home and
the Kingswood School, Cranbrook, dining room are
included in Chapter 14, so pp. 258-258 should be
reviewed, also. There will be no exam questions
on Chapters 19 or 20, but I hope that you will
read them, so you will know what has gone on in
the recent past. Chapter 20 is one of the most
well-illustrated chapters in the book.
2I. Frank Lloyd Wright (Prairie Style Era) See
all FL Wright illustrations in text
Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie Style The Meier May
House in Grand Rapids
3Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park dining room, Unity
Temple, Meier May House living room
4Wright furniture as produced today by
Cassina. (In natural cherry here.)
5Part II Early 20th Century Modernism in Europe
A. Charles Rennie Mackintosh Pile Hill House
hallway B. Vienna Secession Pile The
Secession Gallery (exterior and interior),
the Post Office Savings Bank, the dining
room of Josef Hoffmanns Palais
Stoclet C. DeStijl Pile Van Doesburg Café
and Schroeder House interior
6Charles Rennie Mackintosh--Hill House
Glasgow School of Arts Art Nouveau facade
7Mackintosh home dining and living Rooms, Willow
chair, rose motif
8Thought you might enjoy seeing this detail of
Mackintoshs brilliant adaptation of an Ionic
capitol. Notice the void egg and dart motif.
It makes me wish that he had played with
classicism more often.(The fluting is also worth
remembering.)
9Left Vienna Secession Building Hoffmann chairs
(the Sitzmaschine (above) and the Café
Fledermaus Palais Stoclet
10DeStijl Mondrian painting Schroeder House and
Red Blue chair by Rietveld