Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans

Original 1961 Architectural Plans for a House for the Heifetz Family. A home fit for… The king of violinists! The archive includes two large sheets of plans; 3 sets of detailed specifications and agreements, construction cost estimates, and a transmittal letter signed by Wright, all dated from 1960 and 1961. The house was never actually built, due to changing zoning requirements and the Heifetz’ divorce; nevertheless, this is a remarkable and detailed archive showing the architect’s work. And commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American landscape architect and architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and Southern California. Wright had previously designed an hexagonal redwood studio for Heifetz that was built at his Beverly Hills hilltop home in 1947. The studio served as a home office, practice venue, an archive for Heifetz’ collections of music, recordings, coins and instruments, and housed two grand pianos and recording equipment as well as a small kitchen, a secretary’s office and a bathroom. Several years later it was acquired by the Colburn School in Los Angeles who funded its’ reconstruction across the street from Disney Hall, where today it serves as a teaching venue for the school’s string instrument students. The Lithuanian-born Russian violinist is widely considered to have been. The greatest violinist of all time. Heifetz loved the beach and being close to the water, and he had always enjoyed having a “country” house where he could be more casual. During the years of his second marriage and living in Los Angeles, Malibu Beach was his preferred destination and he turned to Lloyd Wright, the designer of the Studio, to design and create his beach getaway. The design evolved over about a year but was put on hold because of new zoning restrictions on new construction, and the project was finally shelved as the marriage between Frances and Jascha dissolved. ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT. Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB , the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera. Please read more about us in our “about me” page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. Everything we offer is. Guaranteed authentic without limit. And is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. The item “Heifetz, Jascha. (19011987) Wright Jr, Frank Lloyd Architectural Plans” is in sale since Tuesday, June 8, 2021. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Music Memorabilia\Classical, Opera & Ballet\Other Classical Music Mem”. The seller is “schubertiade_music_and_arts” and is located in Newtonville, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.