Francis W. Little House II

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Francis W. Little House II
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The house's living room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Francis W. Little House II
Interactive map of Francis W. Little House II
General information
Architectural style Prairie School
Location Deephaven, Minnesota
Coordinates 44°56′34″N93°31′23″W / 44.94278°N 93.52306°W / 44.94278; -93.52306
Completed1912
Demolished1972
Design and construction
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright

The Francis W. Little House II was a Prairie School house in Deephaven, Minnesota, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Francis W. and Mary Little. Built in 1912, it was the second house Wright designed for the Littles; the first was built in Peoria, Illinois in 1902. The Littles contacted Wright about the house in 1908, shortly after purchasing a vacation plot overlooking Lake Minnetonka; as Wright was occupied with a European tour and work on his own home, Taliesin, he did not design the Little House until four years later. The two-story house's design was typical of Wright's Prairie School works, featuring a low profile with multiple connected pavilions meant to blend in with the surrounding landscape. [1] Along with Taliesin, it was one of Wright's last Prairie School designs before he began to explore other styles. [2] [3]

The house faced demolition after being put up for sale in 1972. Morrison Heckscher of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City intervened to preserve the house, and the Met purchased and dismantled the building; while much of the house is still in the museum's possession, parts have been sold to other museums. The house's living room is on display in the Met's American Wing. [4] [5] The house's library is exhibited in the Allentown Art Museum, while one of its bedroom hallways is part of an exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Art; other elements of the house, such as windows, have been sold to additional museums. [2] [3] [6]

References

  1. "Wright by the Shores of Minnetonka". Art Deco Society of New York News. 3 (1). 1983. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  2. 1 2 Jordy, William H. (January 1983). "The "Little house" at the Metropolitan". The New Criterion . Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  3. 1 2 Waters, John H. "Exploring the lost Second Little House". Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  4. "Living Room from the Francis W. Little House: Windows and paneling". The Met Collection. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  5. "Francis Little House II (Living Room Reconstruction)". Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  6. "Francis Little House II (Library Reconstruction)". Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Retrieved November 30, 2025.