Saint Francis Xavier High School, Wilmette, Illinois, Perspective Sketch

Description

Architect Barry Byrne spent nearly 20 years working in the studio of Frank Lloyd Wight, and his later projects show how the Prairie School model shifted as it moved from houses to public buildings such as churches and schools. His commission for the Xavier High School in suburban Wilmette references Gothic architecture, a style commonly used for religious buildings in the United States. Byrne’s designs from around this time take on increasingly expressionistic forms, combining the geometric precision of the Prairie School with the streamlined qualities of Art Deco.

Saint Francis Xavier High School, Wilmette, Illinois, Perspective Sketch

Barry Byrne

1923

Accession Number

103269

Medium

Graphite on tracing paper

Dimensions

41.5 × 65.7 cm (16 3/8 × 25 7/8 in.)

Classification

design drawing

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by the Thomas J. and Mary E. Eyerman Foundation