Lost Ho-o-Den Paintings Found
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The Chicago Tribune reports that three sliding door paintings that were featured in the Ho-o-Den (Phoenix) Pavilion at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition that were thought to be lost were recently discovered in a Chicago Park District storage facility. The Ho-o-Den was supposed to be one of the only structures at the Fair that left a lasting impression on a young Frank Lloyd Wright. Read more about the find here and here. Image via City...
The Chicago Tribune reports that three sliding door paintings that were featured in the Ho-o-Den (Phoenix) Pavilion at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition that were thought to be lost were recently discovered in a Chicago Park District storage facility. The Ho-o-Den was supposed to be one of the only structures at the Fair that left a lasting impression on a young Frank Lloyd Wright. Read more about the find here and here.
Image via City of Chicago