Marion Mahony Griffin
Marion Lucy Mahony Griffin (née le à Chicago et morte le à Chicago) fut une des premières Américaines à obtenir son diplôme d'architecte. Elle est considérée comme membre de la Prairie School.
Marion Mahony Griffin
Walter Burley Griffin et Marion Mahony Griffin, à Sydney en 1930
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Avec son mari Walter Burley Griffin, elle participa au projet de la ville de Canberra, la capitale de l'Australie.
Références
modifier- Paul Kruty. Griffin, Marion Lucy Mahony, American National Biography Online, .
Pour approfondir
modifier- Brooks, H. Allen, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School, Braziller (in association with the Cooper-Hewitt Museum), New York 1984; (ISBN 0807610844)
- Brooks, H. Allen, The Prairie School, W.W. Norton, New York 2006; (ISBN 039373191X)
- Brooks, H. Allen (editor), Prairie School Architecture: Studies from "The Western Architect", University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Buffalo 1975; (ISBN 0802021387)
- Brooks, H. Allen, The Prairie School: Frank Lloyd Wright and his Midwest Contemporaries, University of Toronto Press, Toronto 1972; (ISBN 0802052517)
- Wood, Debora (editor), Marion Mahony Griffin: Drawing the Form of Nature, Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art and Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois 2005; (ISBN 0-8101-2357-6)
Liens externes
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- Ressources relatives aux beaux-arts :
- Notices dans des dictionnaires ou encyclopédies généralistes :
- About Mahony's contribution as an artist and architect
- Biographical notes at MIT
- Marion Mahony Griffin: Drawing the Form of Nature an exhibition of Mahony Griffin’s graphic art at the Block Museum, Northwestern University, United States of America
- The Magic of America: Electronic Edition online version of Marion Mahony Griffin's unpublished manuscript, made available through The Art Institute of Chicago
- "Rediscovering a Heroine of Chicago Architecture," New York Times, January 1, 2008