File:AFFLECK home - lower level entry perf panel pattern corner.jpg

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Gregor AFFLECK home - '40 Lower level entry w/pattern corner window panel

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English: Frank Lloyd Wright's Gregor AFFLECK home - '40 Lower level entry door corner window pattern panel, which matches the cut-out pattern for the 1 side chair from living room in 1942 photo by Joe Munroe. Munroe was a staff photographer at the Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, from 1941-1943. Photo published as part of the photo essay in October 1946 issue of Progressive Architecture, page 69. Size: 10 x 7.25 B&W photograph Posted on steinerag.com (S#: 0593.09.0514) incorrectly as from unknown Wright project or prototype, and elsewhere misidentified as from Goetsch-Winckler home '39, Okemos, WI. 6 other Wright homes I have identified from '39 and '40 which used a slanted front leg, but this home had per black & white photo ( I posted under a separate entry) at least (1) side chair was made with this cut-out in the living room as a side chair. The cut-out pattern shown at the corner of window to the right side of lower entry door is an exact match to the cut-out in the front leg.
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Home location: 925 Bloomfield Woods Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI

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