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Bizzarri House, Cincinnati, Ohio, Perspective View

A work made of pastel on blueline print on paper.

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  • A work made of pastel on blueline print on paper.

Date:

1957

Artist:

Richard Joseph Neutra
American, born Austria, 1892–1970

About this artwork

Richard Neutra was responsible for designing many of Los Angeles’s most recognizable modern houses, yet he also built a large number of residences outside of Southern California. These commissions accelerated in the 1950s and 1960s, after Neutra appeared on the cover of Time in 1949, accompanied by the anxious caption, “What will the neighbors think?” Despite the growing popularity of California culture and lifestyle, Neutra’s starkly modern houses still stood well outside of the American mainstream. Although the Bizzarri House in Cincinnati, Ohio, lacks the dramatic siting of many of his best houses, Neutra adroitly adapted his signature cantilevered roof and oversize redwood beams to house a screened porch—an important environmental feature.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Richard Joseph Neutra (Architect)

Title

Bizzarri House, Cincinnati, Ohio, Perspective View

Place

Kenridge Drive, 6970 (Building address:)

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1957

Medium

Pastel on blueline print on paper

Dimensions

51.5 × 84 cm (20 1/4 × 33 1/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Michael Bizzarri

Reference Number

1995.360.1

Extended information about this artwork

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