File:Affleck home by Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect- Living Rm side chair with cutout front leg.png

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Affleck home by Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect- Living Rm side chair with cutout front leg - from Domino collection, now at Milw.Art Museum

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English: Affleck home by Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect- Living Rm side chair with cutout front leg - from Domino collection, now at Milw.Art Museum
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Note my mark-up comment on photo. Steinerag.com incorrectly states that the "chair & stool" are from an unknown project or a prototype. Thru my research and looking at my photos I identified the front leg cut-out design as the exact "reverse" pattern used by Wright for the right corner window pattern at the lower level entry of the Affleck home. I will attach a photo to show it under a separate entry. You can barely see a blurred dark area on front leg in the black & white photo that I have drawn an arrow to.

Home was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright 1940. Home was for Gregor S. & Elizabeth B. AFFLECK, built 1940 by Wright contractor Harold Turner who built many other Wright homes. location: 925 Bloomfield Woods Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI. Currently tours are available of the home via their/ Cranbrook website.

Original photo taken by Joe Munroe 1942. Munroe was a staff photographer at the Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, from 1941 to 1943 Published as part of the photo essay in the October 1946 issue of Progressive Architecture, page 69 Size: 10 x 7.25 B&W photo

Image shown on Steinerag.com website under AFFLECK home information. S#: 0593.09.0514

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