Sunset Memorial Gardens, Rockford, Illinois, Perspective

Description

Franz Lipp was a distinguished protégé of Jens Jensen, the influential Prairie School landscape architect who worked with Chicago architects Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. Lipp’s practice included many projects for businesses looking to build sprawling, landscaped campuses outside of major cities. This suburban environment also included new cemeteries that stood apart from the pastoral parcels created as retreats from the city. Lipp’s design for a memorial garden in Rockford, Illinois, was one such space, with loose rows of trees flanking a well-proportioned path. As in years past, monumental sculpture remained a part of the modern cemetery but as a more integrated, even subordinate, element in the natural landscape.

Sunset Memorial Gardens, Rockford, Illinois, Perspective

Franz Lipp

c. 1951

Accession Number

236578

Medium

Graphite on illustration board

Dimensions

50.6 × 71 cm (19 15/16 × 27 15/16 in.)

Classification

landscape drawing

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Franz Lipp through the Chicago Botanic Garden