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WARREN R. HICKOX
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HICKOX PLANS 1900
FLOOR PLANS 1900
ELEVATIONS 1900
ORIGINAL HICKOX WINDOW 1900
1901 1903
1905 1910
1952 HICKOX
EXTERIOR 2019
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Date:
1900
Title:
1) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, First Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.01) (1900 - S.056).
Description: First floor plan for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The entrance to the house is up a few stairs
to a covered porch. The front door opens to a small entry hall
with a second door that leads into the reception room. Straight
ahead is the living room. To the immediate right, stairs lead to
the second level. A door at the base of the stairs leads to the
pantry and kitchen. A second door to the kitchen, the service
entrance, is adjacent to the front porch, at ground level. A
third door on the north end of the kitchen leads outside.
Stepping into the Living room, the library / music room is on
the left, the dining room is on the far right. The fireplace is
centrally located in the living room. Both the library and
dining rooms are octagonal in shape, with windows on five sides
of the library and four sides of the dining room. Glass doors
lead out to the terrace. There are no walls separating the three
rooms, it is an uninterrupted space. As Wright defines it, the
destruction of the box. Lower Text: “First Floor Plan and
Interior Details of a Dwelling for Mr. Warren R. Hickox, to be
Built on Harrison Ave., Kankakee, Ill. Frank Lloyd Wright
Architect, Chicago, Ill, June 1900.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 6.5 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
2) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Second Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.02) (1900 - S.056).
Description: Second floor plan for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The entrance to the house is up a few stairs
to a covered porch. The front door opens to a small entry hall
with a second door that leads into the reception room. Straight
ahead is the living room. To the immediate right, stairs lead to
the second level. At the top of the stairs on the second level
are four bedrooms and one bath. The chimney mass is hidden
within a closet. Lower Text: “First Floor Plan.” Courtesy of the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 6.5 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
3) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Ground Floor
Publication Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.09) (1900 - S.056).
Description: Ground floor publication plan for
the Warren R. Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered
Wright’s first prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is
smaller than the Bradley, it has many of the same
characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned
flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and
horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The entrance to the
house is up a few stairs to a covered porch. The front door
opens to a small entry hall with a second door that leads into
the reception room. Straight ahead is the living room. To the
immediate right, stairs lead to the second level. A door at the
base of the stairs leads to the pantry and kitchen. A second
door to the kitchen, the service entrance, is adjacent to the
front porch, at ground level. A third door on the north end of
the kitchen leads outside. Stepping into the Living room, the
library / music room is on the left, the dining room is on the
far right. The fireplace is centrally located in the living
room. Both the library and dining rooms are octagonal in shape,
with windows on five sides of the library and four sides of the
dining room. Glass doors lead out to the terrace. There are no
walls separating the three rooms, it is an uninterrupted space.
As Wright defines it, the destruction of the box. Lower Text:
“Warren R Hickox House, Ground Floor Plan.” Courtesy of the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
4) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Upper Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.08) (1900 - S.056).
Description: Upper floor presentation plan for
the Warren R. Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered
Wright’s first prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is
smaller than the Bradley, it has many of the same
characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned
flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and
horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The entrance to the
house is up a few stairs to a covered porch. The front door
opens to a small entry hall with a second door that leads into
the reception room. Straight ahead is the living room. To the
immediate right, stairs lead to the second level. At the top of
the stairs on the second level are four bedrooms and one bath.
The chimney mass is hidden within a closet. Lower Text: “Warren
R Hickox House, Upper Floor Plan.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 7 B&W photograph
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Date:
1900
Title:
1) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, North
Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.01) (1900 - S.056).
Description: North elevation for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The library/music room is on the left. The
entrance to the house is up a few stairs to a covered porch. The
front door opens to a small entry hall with a second door that
leads into the reception room. To the right of the front porch
is a service entrance to the kitchen. The kitchen is on the
right. A third entrance to the kitchen is on the far right.
Lower Text: “North Elevation.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd
Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
2) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, East
Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.04) (1900 - S.056).
Description: East elevation for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The back terrace is on the far left. It does
not appear from early photographs that the large urns
illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today, the back
terrace has been removed and a small room replaces a portion of
the space. The library/music room is on the left. The reception
hall is on the right. To the far right is the covered front
porch and the entrance. On the right is a wall detail. Lower
Text: “East Elevation.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright
Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
3) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, South
Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.06) (1900 - S.056).
Description: South elevation for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The dining room is on the left. The living
room is in the center and the library/music room is on the
right. The terrace is in the foreground in the center. It does
not appear from early photographs that the large urns
illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today, the back
terrace has been removed and a small room replaces a portion of
the space. The second set of windows upstairs has been removed
and replaced by a door. Lower Text: “South Elevation.” Courtesy
of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library.
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Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1900
Title:
4) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, West
Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.07) (1900 - S.056).
Description: West elevation for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both
the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first
prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the
Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The covered porch and entrance is on the left.
The kitchen and side entrance is in the center, the dining room
is on the right. The back terrace is on the far right. It does
not appear from early photographs that the large urns
illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today, the back
terrace has been removed and a small room replaces a portion of
the space. A dormer has been cut into the roof line on the
second level above the dining room. Lower Text: “West
Elevation.” Courtesy of the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery
Library.
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Size:
10 x 8 B&W photograph.
S#: 0041.73.1223 |
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Date:
1900
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee,
Illinois, Art Glass Windows 1900 (1900 - S.056).
Description:
Set of two original art glass windows from
the Warren Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s
first prairie styled houses. The depth of Frank Lloyd Wright’s
design incorporated interior furnishing, carpets, built-ins, art
glass windows and landscaping, creating a complete harmonious
design. The Bradley House incorporated many design elements that
defined Prairie styled houses. Low pitched...
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Size:
Glass: 18" x 18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches each.
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Date:
1901
Title:
1)
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the East. Taken just after completion of the
house. This appears to be photographed at the same time as S#49.39 and
S#49.40. Lack of landscaping and bushes, and the
small tree that was planted in front of the terrace. Shadows are
also similar. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the
Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie
styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley,
it has many of the same characteristics. Broad overhanging
eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim,
dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass
windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles of the roof
line. The terrace is on the far left. The Library/music room is
on the left, reception hall and entrance on the right, and
covered front porch of the far right. Published in
Frank Lloyd Wright, Ausgefuhrte Bauten
and
Frank
Lloyd Wright, Chicago, in
1911.
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Size:
Copy 10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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0049.41.1223 |
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Date:
1901
Title:
2) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the Southeast. Taken just after completion of the
house. This appears to be photographed at the same time as
S#49.40 and S#49.41. Lack of landscaping
and bushes, and the small tree that was planted in front of the
terrace. Shadows are also similar. The Dining room window is
open in the same position. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s
first prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than
the Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line. The terrace on the left leads into the living
room. The dining room is on the far left, the library/music room
is on the right. Published in
The Chicago
Architectural Annual, Chicago Architectural Club, 1902.
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Size:
Copy 10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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0049.39.1223 |
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Date:
1901
Title:
3) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the South. Taken just after completion of the
house. This appears to be photographed at the same time as S#49.39
and S#49.41. Lack of
landscaping and bushes, and the small tree that was planted in
front of the terrace. Shadows are also similar. The Dining room
window is open in the same position. Designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are
considered Wright’s first prairie styled houses. Although the
Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has many of the same
characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned
flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and
horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The dining room is on
the left, the living room is in the center and leads out to the
terrace in the foreground. The library/music room is on the
right. Published in
Frank Lloyd Wright, Ausgefuhrte Bauten
in 1911.
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Size:
Copy 10 x 8 B&W photograph.
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0049.40.1223 |
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Date:
Circa 1903
Title:
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1903 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the Southeast. This appears to be photographed
just a couple years after S#49.39,
S#49.40 and S#49.41.
Bushes and the small tree have been planted. Designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are
considered Wright’s first prairie styled houses. Although the
Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has many of the same
characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned
flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and
horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The terrace is on the
far left. The Library/music room is on the left, reception hall
and entrance on the right, and covered front porch of the far
right. Photographed by Henry Fuermann and Sons. Text lower left:
“2827.” Published in the July, 1905
Architectural Record.
Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Size:
10 x 6 B&W photograph.
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Date:
Circa 1905
Title:
1)
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the East. This appears to be photographed just a
couple years after S#54.16. Bushes and the small tree have
matured. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox
and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie styled
houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has
many of the same characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves,
gabled roo7yf, upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate
horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass windows.
The angles in the windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The
terrace is on the far left. The Library/music room is on the
left, reception hall and entrance on the right, and covered
front porch of the far right. Note: This photograph was used by
Frank Lloyd Wright for illustrating
Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright, Plate 24, Published in
The Architectural Annual, 1906.
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Size:
Copy 10 x 6 B&W photograph.
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Date:
Circa 1905
Title:
2) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900
- S.056).
Description: View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the Southeast. This appears to be photographed at
the same time as S#58.58. Bushes and the
small tree are similar and the upper left window is open on
both. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox
and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie styled
houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has
many of the same characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves,
gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate
horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass windows.
The angles in the windows mimic the angles of the roof line. The
terrace is on the left. The dining room is iun the background on
the left. The living room is in the center, the library/music
room is on the right. Published in the
Cyclopedia of
Architecture, 1907, Volume VI.
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Size:
Copy 10 x 6.5 B&W photograph.
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Date:
1906
Title:
The Architectural Annual (Hard Cover) (Published by The
Architectural League of America)
Author:
Architectural League of America
Description: Includes
three photographs related to Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Exterior
of the Warren Hickox Residence (1900), exterior of the
B. Harley
Bradley Residence (1900). Caption: "Two Residences at Kankakee,
Ill. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Chicago." Interior living
room of the B. Harley Bradley Residence. Caption: "Residence
Interior. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Chicago." Also includes
work by Robert C. Spencer, Howard Shaw and Adler & Sullivan.
Original list price $2.00.
(First
Edition)
Size:
8.5 x 10.75
Pages:
Pp 190
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Exterior of the
Warren Hickox Residence (1900). Caption:
"...Residence at Kankakee, Ill. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect,
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Date:
1910
Title:
Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank
Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee,
Ill. Plate XXIV (24) (Published by Ernst Wasmuth, A.-G. Berlin.)
Gray paper.
Author:
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Description:
Plate XXIV (24).
Perspective, plot and floor plan for the Warren F. Hickox
Residence. "Suburban dwelling for Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill." Upper illustration is a perspective of
the Hickox Residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. The
lower illustration showed the plot and ground floor plan. The
middle illustration is the floor plan for the second floor.
Emboss lower left. Two copies. The first is part of a nearly
complete two volume set acquired from Bruxelles, Belgium. The
second copy acquired from Governor Jim Thompson's private
collection. (First Edition) (Sweeney 87)
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Size:
16 x 25.5
Pages: Plate XXIV (24)
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Date:
Circa 1952
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: Viewed from the East. Frank Lloyd
Wright designed the Hickox Residence in 1900. Completed in stucco
with wood trim. Warren Hickox, Sr. purchased two adjoining lots and
gives one to his daughter Anna Hickox Bradley and the other to his
son Warren Hickox, Jr. In 1900, both hired Frank Lloyd Wright to
design homes for the properties. Both the Bradley and Hickox houses
could be considered Wright' first prairie styled houses, along with
the Willits Residence. It appears that by this time, circa 1952, the
addition on the back of the house, the West side, has been added
and the second window above it on the second level has been
replaced by a door. Published in
Architecture in
Chicago & Mid-America, Andrews,
1968, p.77. Mounted to gray board. Label pasted to board: "W 20, USA
Arch. Wright, Frank Lloyd: 1869-. Kankakee, Illinois. Res. Warren
Hickox. 1900. Photo: Andrews 1323." Photographed by
Wayne Andrews.
Acquired from the archives of the University of Minnesota.
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Size:
Original 9.5 x 7.75 B&W Photograph.
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Date:
1994
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Windows and Doors
1994 (1900 - S.056).
Description: Photograph of art-glass doors and
transom windows from the Hickox Residence. In 1994, Thomas Heinz
published this photograph of the windows and doors sold in 1993
at Christie’s Auction. Caption: “Hickox, Warren. Doors and
Transom. One of Wright's earliest motifs, the detailed border
surrounding a large area of clear glass, was used in this house
and the neighboring Bradley House (0002). Photo courtesy:
Michael FitzSimmons Decorative Arts, Chicago.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
Glass Art, p.66. See details of the
top left and top right windows in the
photograph. In 2000,
Heinz published this photograph again with this description:
“Parallel diagonal lines are offset from one another and
establish a pure abstraction of borders in the Hickox windows.
There is no color in this design, only white milk glass at a few
joints. As with the Bradley House windows, the diagonals are
angled the same as the pitch of the roof. This pattern is more
sophisticated than those of the Bradley House and with the
diagonals, more dynamic. Wright uses a hexagonal medallion
window within an octagonal bay of the building. He mixes
geometries in proximity and makes it work without a sense of
conflict that one might expect. Each unit within the sash and
the extension of the came into the frame begin to indicate that
the pattern will extend through and into the next sash,
coordinating the two. This is a very important part of the
design and gives the lightscreen highlight and impact. The piece
is carefully framed in the wood surround, enhanced by the double
sill at the bottom.” Caption: “Transoms and door, Hickox House,
1900, Kankakee, Illinois. Four units above with a pair of doors
below show how adaptable the hexagonal design can be and how
well Wright is able to control the proportions of the common
elements.”
Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Stained Glass & Lightscreens,
p.60-61. Courtesy of Michael FitzSimmons Decorative Arts,
Chicago, and Thomas Heinz.
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Size:
8 x 10 Color photograph.
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Date:
2000
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Table 2000 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: Table from the Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois. The photograph of this table in
the Prairie Avenue Bookstore was taken in 2000 prior to its
closing. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox
and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie styled
houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has
many of the same characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves,
gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate
horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass windows.
The angles in the windows mimic the angles of the roof line.
Provenance: The Collection of Wilbert & Marilyn Hasbrouck,
Chicago, Illinois. This table was the centerpiece at the Prairie
Avenue Bookstore in Chicago for many years. Constructed of oak.
64" Square x 28" High. Courtesy of Toomey & Co., Chicago,
Illinois.
Size:
10 x 8 Color photograph.
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Date:
2019
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 2019 (1900 - S.056)
Description:
Set of 44 exterior photographs of the Warren Hickox Residence.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Warren Hickox, Sr.
purchased two adjoining lots and gave one to his daughter
Anna Hickox
Bradley (1900 - S.052) and the other to his son Warren
Hickox, Jr. In 1900, both hired Frank Lloyd Wright to design
homes for their properties. Warren and Anna had a sister,
Mrs. Charles Roberts. In 1896, Frank Lloyd Wright remodeld the
Charles E. Roberts Residence
in Oak Park (S.040). This was one of many projects Wright
would design for Roberts. The first project Frank Lloyd Wright
designed for Roberts was a house in 1892 (FLLW #9210). In
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Size:
Original 23 X 15 high res digital images
ST#:
2019.68.1223 (1-44)
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Date:
2018
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Tall Back Chair
2018 (1900 - S.056).
Description: Three views of a tall back chair
from the Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois. Designed
by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley
houses are considered Wright’s first prairie styled houses.
Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley, it has many of
the same characteristics. Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof,
upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal
lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles
in the windows mimic the angles of the roof line.
The hickox tall back chair is very similar in design to the
Susan Lawrence Dana tall back chair (1902 - S.072). The major
difference being that the Hickox chair has 13 spindles, the Dana
chair has twelve.
Provenance: Warren Hickox House, Kankakee, Illinois. Leslie
Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, October, 1987. Then sold to
Private collector. Then sold at Sotheby’s, New York. December
12, 2018, Lot 156. Price realized $150,000. Executed by John W.
Ayers & Co. Constructed of oak, leather upholstery. 51" High x
18.75" Wide x 19.5" Deep. Courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
Size:
Three 6.5 x 10 Color photograph.
ST#:
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Date:
2021
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Table 2021 (1900 -
S.056).
Description: Table from the Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s
first prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than
the Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics. Broad
overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and
wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of
leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles
of the roof line.
Provenance: The Collection of Wilbert & Marilyn Hasbrouck,
Chicago, Illinois. This table was the centerpiece at the Prairie
Avenue Bookstore in Chicago for many years. Constructed of oak.
64" Square x 28" High. Toomey & Co. Auctions, Chicago, Illinois,
December 02, 2021, Lot 184. Courtesy of Toomey & Co., Chicago,
Illinois. See Additional
Wright Designed Furniture...
Size:
10 x 8 Color photograph.
ST#:
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Date:
2021
Title:
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Tall Back Chair
2021 (1900 - S.056).
Description: Three views of
a tall back chair from the Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee,
Illinois. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Both the
Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s first prairie
styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller than the Bradley,
it has many of the same characteristics. Broad overhanging
eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco and wood trim,
dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands of leaded glass
windows. The angles in the windows mimic the angles of the roof
line. The hickox tall
back chair is very similar in design to the Susan Lawrence Dana
tall back chair (1902 - S.072). The major difference being that
the Hickox chair has 13 spindles, the Dana chair has twelve.
Provenance: Warren Hickox House, Kankakee, Illinois. Michael
Fitzsimmons, Chicago. Barbra Streisand, Los Angeles. Christie’s
New York, The Barbra Streisand Collection, November 29, 1999,
lot 498, price realized $32,200. Acquired from Streisand by the
present owner. Sotheby’s, New York. May 25, 2021, Lot 40. Price
realized $75,600. Executed by John W. Ayers & Co. Constructed of
oak, velvet upholstery. 51" High x 18.75" Wide x 19.5" Deep.
Courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
See Additional Wright Designed
Furniture...
Size:
Three 8 x 10 Color photograph.
ST#:
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WARREN HICKOX PLANS (1900) |
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FIRST FLOOR PLANS
SECOND FLOOR PLANS |
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN (1900) |
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1) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, First Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.01) (1900 - S.056).
First floor plan for the Warren R. Hickox Residence.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. The entrance to the house is up a few stairs
to a covered porch. The front door opens to a small entry
hall with a second door that leads into the reception room.
Straight ahead is the living room. To the immediate right,
stairs lead to the second level. A door at the base of the
stairs leads to the pantry and kitchen. A second door to the
kitchen, the service entrance, is adjacent to the front
porch, at ground level. A third door on the north end of the
kitchen leads outside. Stepping into the Living room, the
library / music room is on the left, the dining room is on
the far right. The fireplace is centrally located in the
living room. Both the library and dining rooms are octagonal
in shape, with windows on five sides of the library and four
sides of the dining room. Glass doors lead out to the
terrace. There are no walls separating the three rooms, it
is an uninterrupted space. As Wright defines it, the
destruction of the box. Lower Text: “First Floor Plan and
Interior Details of a Dwelling for Mr. Warren R. Hickox, to
be Built on Harrison Ave., Kankakee, Ill. Frank Lloyd Wright
Architect, Chicago, Ill, June 1900.” (S#0041.66.1223) |
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1B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, First Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.01) (1900 - S.056). |
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN (1900) |
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2) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Second Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.02) (1900 - S.056).
Second floor plan for the Warren R.
Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. The entrance to the house is up a few stairs
to a covered porch. The front door opens to a small entry hall
with a second door that leads into the reception room. Straight
ahead is the living room. To the immediate right, stairs lead to
the second level. At the top of the stairs on the second level
are four bedrooms and one bath. The chimney mass is hidden
within a closet. Lower Text: “First Floor Plan.” Courtesy of the
Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Avery Library. (S#0041.67.1223) |
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2B) Details of the Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Second Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.02) (1900 - S.056).
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WARREN R. HICKOX PUBLICATION FLOOR PLANS (1900) |
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GROUND FLOOR PLANS
SECOND FLOOR PLANS
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3) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Ground Floor
Publication Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.09) (1900 - S.056).
Ground floor publication plan for
the Warren R. Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
in 1900. The entrance to the
house is up a few stairs to a covered porch. The front door
opens to a small entry hall with a second door that leads into
the reception room. Straight ahead is the living room. To the
immediate right, stairs lead to the second level. A door at the
base of the stairs leads to the pantry and kitchen. A second
door to the kitchen, the service entrance, is adjacent to the
front porch, at ground level. A third door on the north end of
the kitchen leads outside. Stepping into the Living room, the
library / music room is on the left, the dining room is on the
far right. The fireplace is centrally located in the living
room. Both the library and dining rooms are octagonal in shape,
with windows on five sides of the library and four sides of the
dining room. Glass doors lead out to the terrace. There are no
walls separating the three rooms, it is an uninterrupted space.
As Wright defines it, the destruction of the box. Lower Text:
“Warren R Hickox House, Ground Floor Plan.” (S#0041.68.1223) |
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4) Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Upper Floor
Plan 1900 (FLLW #0004.08) (1900 - S.056).
Upper floor presentation plan for
the Warren R. Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
in 1900. The entrance to the
house is up a few stairs to a covered porch. The front door
opens to a small entry hall with a second door that leads into
the reception room. Straight ahead is the living room. To the
immediate right, stairs lead to the second level. At the top of
the stairs on the second level are four bedrooms and one bath.
The chimney mass is hidden within a closet. Lower Text: “Warren
R Hickox House, Upper Floor Plan.” (S#0041.69.1223) |
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WARREN R. HICKOX ELEVATIONS (1900) |
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NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION |
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1) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, North Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.01)
(1900 - S.056). North elevation for the Warren R. Hickox
Residence. The library/music room is on the left. The
entrance to the house is up a few stairs to a covered porch.
The front door opens to a small entry hall with a second
door that leads into the reception room. To the right of the
front porch is a service entrance to the kitchen. The
kitchen is on the right. A third entrance to the kitchen is
on the far right. Lower Text: “North Elevation.” (S#0041.70.1223) |
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1B) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, North Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.01)
(1900 - S.056).
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2) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, East Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.04)
(1900 - S.056). East elevation for the Warren R. Hickox
Residence. The back terrace is on the far left. It does not
appear from early photographs that the large urns
illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today, the
back terrace has been removed and a small room replaces a
portion of the space. The library/music room is on the left.
The reception hall is on the right. To the far right is the
covered front porch and the entrance. On the right is a wall
detail. Lower Text: “East Elevation.” (S#0041.71.1223) |
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2B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, East Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.04) (1900 - S.056).
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2C) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, East Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.04) (1900 - S.056).
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2D) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, East Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.04) (1900 - S.056).
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2E) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, East Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.04) (1900 - S.056).
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3) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, South Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.06)
(1900 - S.056). South elevation for the Warren R. Hickox
Residence. The dining room is on the left. The living room
is in the center and the library/music room is on the right.
The terrace is in the foreground in the center. It does not
appear from early photographs that the large urns
illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today, the
back terrace has been removed and a small room replaces a
portion of the space. The second set of windows upstairs has
been removed and replaced by a door. Lower Text: “South
Elevation.” (S#0041.72.1223) |
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3B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, South Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.06) (1900 - S.056).
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4) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, West Elevation 1900 (FLLW #0004.07)
(1900 - S.056). West elevation for the Warren R. Hickox
Residence. The covered porch and entrance is on the left.
The kitchen and side entrance is in the center, the dining
room is on the right. The back terrace is on the far right.
It does not appear from early photographs that the large
urns illustrated near the stairs were ever installed. Today,
the back terrace has been removed and a small room replaces
a portion of the space. A dormer has been cut into the roof
line on the second level above the dining room. Lower Text:
“West Elevation.” (S#0041.73.1223) |
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4B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, West Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.07) (1900 - S.056).
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4C) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, West Elevation 1900 (FLLW
#0004.07) (1900 - S.056).
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ORIGINAL WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE WINDOW (1900) |
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Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee,
Illinois, Art Glass Windows 1900 (1900 - S.056). Set of two original art glass windows from
the Warren Hickox Residence. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in
1900. Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s
first prairie styled houses. The depth of Frank Lloyd Wright’s
design incorporated interior furnishing, carpets, built-ins, art
glass windows and landscaping, creating a complete harmonious
design. The Bradley House incorporated many design elements that
defined Prairie styled houses. Low pitched gabled roofs, broad
overhangs, dominate horizontal lines, the exterior finished in
stucco and horizontal bands of art glass windows. Both the
Hickox and Bradley houses have many of the same characteristics.
Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges, stucco
and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and horizontal bands
of leaded glass windows. The angles in the windows mimic the
angles of the roof line. Henry-Russell Hitchcock wrote, “The
small Hickox house was built, together with the larger but less
mature Bradley house, at the south end of Harrison Avenue on the
river at Kankakee, Illinois...”
In The Nature of Materials,
1942, p.31-32. The Warren Hickox Residence featured over
sixty-eight leaded art glass windows and doors. Art glass
windows and doors throughout the house utilized a variation of
the same design. The eighteen windows in the dining room and
library appear to match the windows in the rest of the house,
but in reality are wider and repeat the design twice within the
same frame, thus creating the appearance of over eighty-six
windows and doors instead of sixty-eight. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line. Windows were executed
in three different lead cames, 1/2", 3/8", 3/16". The glass is
clear with accents of white and opaque glass.
Domino’s Pizza published a single Hickox window in Frank
Lloyd Wright Selections From The Domino’s Pizza Collection,
A Calendar for 1988,
and 1990.
On June 12, 1993,
Christie’s auctioned a pair of windows (lots 69 & 70)
and a pair of doors (lots 71 & 72, back doors leading to
terrace). Pair of windows (22” x 25") sold for $4,893. The
pair of doors (22" x 79.25) sold for $29,432. The windows
were exhibited at “Frank Lloyd Wright: Facets of Design,”
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, November 1990-January 1991;
Birmingham Museum of Art, August 1991-October 1991;
Philbrook Museum,
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Tulsa, November
1991-January 1992; Montreal Museum of Decorative Art, March
1992-June 1992; Lakeview Museum of Arts and Science, Peoria,
September 1992-January 1993.
In 1994, Thomas Heinz published a photograph of the windows
and doors sold in 1993 at Christie’s Auction. Caption:
“Hickox, Warren. Door and Transom. One of Wright's earliest
motifs, the detailed border surrounding a large area of
clear glass, was used in this house and the neighboring
Bradley House (0002). Photo courtesy: Michael FitzSimmons
Decorative Arts, Chicago.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
Glass Art, p.66. This pair is the top left and top right
windows in the photograph.
In 2000, Heinz published the photograph again with this
description: “Parallel diagonal lines are offset from one
another and establish a pure abstraction of borders in the
Hickox windows. There is no color in this design, only white
milk glass at a few joints. As with the Bradley House
windows, the diagonals are angled the same as the pitch of
the roof. This pattern is more sophisticated than those of
the Bradley House and with the diagonals, more dynamic.
Wright uses a hexagonal medallion window within an octagonal
bay of the building. He mixes geometries in proximity and
makes it work without a sense of conflict that one might
expect. Each unit within the sash and the extension of the
came into the frame begin to indicate that the pattern will
extend through and into the next sash, coordinating the two.
This is a very important part of the design and gives the
light screen highlight and impact. The piece is carefully
framed in the wood surround, enhanced by the double sill at
the bottom.” Caption: “Transoms and door, Hickox House,
1900, Kankakee, Illinois. Four units above with a pair of
doors below show how adaptable the hexagonal design can be
and how well Wright is able to control the proportions of
the common elements.”
Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Stained Glass & Lightscreens, p.60-61.
Composed of Leaded art glass: clear, opaque and white milk
glass; Wood. There are four vertical textured opaque glass
pieces on either side and eight small triangular white milk
glass pieces per window. Provenance: Warren Hickox House,
Kankakee, Illinois. Elliott Golub, Winnetka. Acquired from
the previous in 1987 by Thomas S. Monaghan, Domino's Private
Collection. Acquired in 2023 from Thomas S. Monaghan,
Domino's Private Collection. Set of two original art glass
windows. Glass: 18" x 18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25"
inches. (S#0041.74.1223 : 1&2)
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1) Two Original Warren Hickox
Residence Window, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 - S.052).
Windows were executed in three different lead cames, 1/2",
3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded art
glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There are
four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either side
and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-1) |
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2) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-2) |
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3) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-3) |
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4) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-4) |
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5) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-5) |
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6) Detail ot the
two original Warren Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee,
Illinois 1900 (1900 - S.052). Windows were executed in three
different lead cames, 1/2", 3/8", 3/16".
Composed of Leaded art glass: clear,
opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There are four vertical
textured opaque glass pieces on either side and eight small
triangular white milk glass pieces per window. Set of two
original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x 18.5" inches.
Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-6) |
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7) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-7) |
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8) Detail ot the two original Warren
Hickox Residence windows, Kankakee, Illinois 1900 (1900 -
S.052). Windows were executed in three different lead cames,
1/2", 3/8", 3/16". Composed of Leaded
art glass: clear, opaque and white milk glass; Wood. There
are four vertical textured opaque glass pieces on either
side and eight small triangular white milk glass pieces per
window. Set of two original art glass windows. Glass: 18" x
18.5" inches. Overall: 22" x 25" inches. Copyright
2023, Douglas M. Steiner. (S#0041.74.1223-8) |
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Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee,
Illinois, Windows and Doors 1994. Photograph of art-glass
doors and transom windows from the Hickox Residence. In
1994, Thomas Heinz published this photograph of the windows
and doors sold in 1993 at Christie’s Auction. Caption:
“Hickox, Warren. Doors and Transom. One of Wright's earliest
motifs, the detailed border surrounding a large area of
clear glass, was used in this house and the neighboring
Bradley House (0002). Photo courtesy: Michael FitzSimmons
Decorative Arts, Chicago.”
Frank Lloyd Wright
Glass Art, p.66. See details of the
top left and top right windows in
the photograph. In
2000, Heinz published this photograph again with this
description: “Parallel diagonal lines are offset from one
another and establish a pure abstraction of borders in the
Hickox windows. There is no color in this design, only white
milk glass at a few joints. As with the Bradley House
windows, the diagonals are angled the same as the pitch of
the roof. This pattern is more sophisticated than those of
the Bradley House and with the diagonals, more dynamic.
Wright uses a hexagonal medallion window within an octagonal
bay of the building. He mixes geometries in proximity and
makes it work without a sense of conflict that one might
expect. Each unit within the sash and the extension of the
came into the frame begin to indicate that the pattern will
extend through and into the next sash, coordinating the two.
This is a very important part of the design and gives the
lightscreen highlight and impact. The piece is carefully
framed in the wood surround, enhanced by the double sill at
the bottom.” Caption: “Transoms and door, Hickox House,
1900, Kankakee, Illinois. Four units above with a pair of
doors below show how adaptable the hexagonal design can be
and how well Wright is able to control the proportions of
the common elements.”
Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Stained Glass & Lightscreens,
p.60-61. (ST#1994.148.0124) |
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WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE (1901) |
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1)
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the East. Taken just after completion of the
house. This appears to be photographed at the same time as
S#49.39 and S#49.40. Lack of landscaping and bushes, and the
small tree that was planted in front of the terrace. Shadows are
also similar. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. The terrace is on the far left. The Library/music room is
on the left, reception hall and entrance on the right, and
covered front porch of the far right. Published in
Frank Lloyd Wright, Ausgefuhrte Bauten
and
Frank
Lloyd Wright, Chicago, in
1911. (S#0049.41.1223) |
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1B) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
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1C) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
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1D) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
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1E) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 -
S.056).
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2) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 - S.056). View of the Warren
R. Hickox Residence from the Southeast. Taken just after
completion of the house. This appears to be photographed at
the same time as S#49.40 and S#49.41.
Lack of landscaping and bushes, and the small tree that was
planted in front of the terrace. Shadows are also similar.
The Dining room window is open in the same position. The
terrace on the left leads into the living room. The dining
room is on the far left, the library/music room is on the
right. Published in
The Chicago Architectural Annual, Chicago Architectural
Club, 1902. (S#0049.39.1223) |
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2B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 - S.056). |
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3) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 - S.056). View of the Warren
R. Hickox Residence from the South. Taken just after
completion of the house. This appears to be photographed at
the same time as S#49.39
and S#49.41. Lack of
landscaping and bushes, and the small tree that was planted
in front of the terrace. Shadows are also similar. The
Dining room window is open in the same position. The dining
room is on the left, the living room is in the center and
leads out to the terrace in the foreground. The
library/music room is on the right. Published in
Frank Lloyd Wright, Ausgefuhrte Bauten
in 1911. (S#0049.40.1223) |
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3B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, 1901 (1900 - S.056). |
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WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE (1903) |
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1)
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1903 (1900 -
S.056).
View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the Southeast. This appears to be photographed
just a couple years after S#49.39,
S#49.40 and S#49.41.
Bushes and the small tree have been planted. The terrace is on the
far left. The Library/music room is on the left, reception hall
and entrance on the right, and covered front porch of the far
right. Photographed by Henry Fuermann and Sons. Text lower left:
“2827.” Published in the July, 1905 Architectural Record.
(S#0054.16.1223) |
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1B) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1903 (1900 -
S.056). |
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1C) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1903 (1900 -
S.056). |
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1D) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1903 (1900 -
S.056). |
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WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE (1905) |
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1905-2 |
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1)
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 -
S.056).
View of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence from the East. This appears to be photographed just a
couple years after S#54.16. Bushes and the small tree have
matured. The
terrace is on the far left. The Library/music room is on the
left, reception hall and entrance on the right, and covered
front porch of the far right. Published in The Architectural Annual, 1906.
(S#0058.58.1223) |
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1B) Detail of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 -
S.056). |
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1C) Detail of theWarren R. Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 -
S.056). |
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2) Warren R. Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 - S.056). View of the
Warren R. Hickox Residence from the Southeast. This appears
to be photographed at the same time as
S#58.58. Bushes and the small tree are similar and the
upper left window is open on both. The terrace is on the
left. The dining room is iun the background on the left. The
living room is in the center, the library/music room is on
the right. Published in the
Cyclopedia of
Architecture, 1907, Volume VI. (S#0058.59.1223) |
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2B) Detail of the Warren R. Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, C 1905 (1900 - S.056).
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AUSGEFUHRTE BAUTEN - HICKOX (1910) |
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1) Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank
Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee,
Ill. Plate XXIV (24) (Published by Ernst Wasmuth, A.-G. Berlin.)
Plate XXIV (24).
Perspective, plot and floor plan for the Warren F. Hickox
Residence. "Suburban dwelling for Warren F. Hickox,
Kankakee, Ill." Upper illustration is a perspective of the
Hickox Residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. The
lower illustration showed the plot and ground floor plan.
The middle illustration is the floor plan for the second
floor. Emboss lower left. (Sweeney 87) (S#0087.24.1018, 0087.24.1118) |
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1B) Detail of the Ausgeführte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for
Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill. Plate XXIV (24). |
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Note: This photograph was used by Frank Lloyd Wright for
illustrating Ausgeführte Bauten
und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright, Plate 24,
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1C) Detail of the Ausgeführte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for
Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill. Plate XXIV (24). |
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1D) Detail of the Ausgeführte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for
Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill. Plate XXIV (24). |
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1E) Detail of the Ausgeführte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for
Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill. Plate XXIV (24). |
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1F) Detail of the Ausgeführte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Suburban dwelling for
Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Ill. Plate XXIV (24). |
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WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE (1952) |
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1)
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
Viewed from the East. Frank Lloyd
Wright designed the Hickox Residence in 1900. Completed in stucco
with wood trim. Warren Hickox, Sr. purchased two adjoining lots and
gives one to his daughter Anna Hickox Bradley and the other to his
son Warren Hickox, Jr. In 1900, both hired Frank Lloyd Wright to
design homes for the properties. Both the Bradley and Hickox houses
could be considered Wright' first prairie styled houses, along with
the Willits Residence. It appears that by this time, circa 1952, the
addition on the back of the house, the West side, has been
added and the second window above it on the second level has
been replaced by a door. (S#0910.63.0420) |
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1B) Detail of the
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
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1C) Detail of the
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
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1D) Detail of the
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
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1E) Detail of the
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
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1F) Detail of the
Warren Hickox Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Circa 1952 (1900 -
S.056).
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WARREN R. HICKOX RESIDENCE (2019) |
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Warren Hickox Residence,
Kankakee, Illinois, 2019 (1900 - S.056). Set of 44 exterior
photographs of the Warren Hickox Residence. Designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in 1900. Warren Hickox, Sr. purchased two
adjoining lots and gave one to his daughter
Anna Hickox
Bradley (1900 - S.052) and the other to his son Warren
Hickox, Jr. In 1900, both hired Frank Lloyd Wright to design
homes for their properties.
Warren and Anna had a sister, Mrs. Charles Roberts. In 1896,
Frank Lloyd Wright remodeld the
Charles E. Roberts Residence
in Oak Park (S.040). This was one of many projects Wright
would design for Roberts. The first project Frank Lloyd
Wright designed for Roberts was a house in 1892 (FLLW
#9210). In 1910, when Frank Lloyd Wright published
Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright, it
included a descriptive booklet. Page 31 included Wrights
acknowledgment: "Charles E. Roberts, Francis W. Little and
Darwin D. Martin - three American men of affairs, who have
believed in and befriended this work when natural opposition
from without and inherent faults within threatened to make
an end to it. Without their faith and help this work would
never have reached its present development. Frank Lloyd
Wright." In 1932,
Wright remodeled the original Hillside Home School Building
for the Taliesin Fellowship. In 1934, "Extensive operations
at Hillside have added two new studios to the Fellowship's
list of accomplishments and they have been named after two
of the old Hillside Home School patrons - The Dana Gallery,
named for Mrs. Susan Laurence Dana of Springfield, Illinois,
who gave to Hillside the north wing of the school and The
Roberts Room dedicated to the patronage of Mr. Charles E.
Roberts of Chicago." July 12, 1934,
At Taliesin, Henning,
1992, p.63-64. Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer explained, "...the
Roberts Room and Dana Gallery - named after the two clients
in 1902 who had given funds to help build Hillside at that
time - were remodeled as drawing storage area and exhibition
space." Monograph
1902-1906, Volume 2.
It may have been Robert’s relationship with Wright that was
instrumental in the Hickox and Bradley commissions.
Both the Hickox and Bradley houses are considered Wright’s
first prairie styled houses. Although the Hickox is smaller
than the Bradley, it has many of the same characteristics.
Broad overhanging eaves, gabled roof, upturned flanges,
stucco and wood trim, dominate horizontal lines, and
horizontal bands of leaded glass windows. The angles in the
windows mimic the angles of the roof line.
The entrance to the house is up a few stairs to a covered
porch. The front door opens to a small entry hall with a
second door that leads into the reception room. Straight
ahead is the living room. To the immediate right, stairs
lead to the second level. A door at the base of the stairs
leads to the pantry and kitchen. A second door to the
kitchen, the service entrance, is adjacent to the front
porch, at ground level. A third door on the north end of the
kitchen leads outside.
Stepping into the Living room, the library/music room is
on the left, the dining room is on the far right. The
fireplace is centrally located in the living room. Both the
library and dining rooms are octagonal in shape, with
windows on five sides of the library and four sides of the
dining room. Glass doors lead out to the terrace. There are
no walls separating the three rooms, it is an uninterrupted
space. As Wright defines it, the destruction of the box. At
the top of the stairs on the second level are four bedrooms
and one bath. The chimney mass is hidden within a closet.
The Hickox House was designed in 1900 and completed in 1901.
In the February, 1901 issue of
Ladies Home Journal, Wright
published the article, “A Home in a Prairie Town.” The
interior description explains the Hickox, “The interior is
plastered throughout with sand finish and trimmed all
through with flat bands of Georgia pine, smaller back bands
following the base and casings. This Georgia pine should be
selected from straight grain for stiles, rails and running
members, and from figured grain for panels and wide
surfaces. All the wood should be shellacked once and waxed,
and the plaster should be stained with thin, pure color in
water and glue.
In the July, 1901 issue of
Ladies Home Journal, Wright
published the article, “A Small House With Lots of Room in
it.” The exterior design and floor plan are closer to the
Bradley, but the exterior description describes the Hickox,
“The exterior is plastered with cement plaster. The outside
woodwork, except shingles, is also to be stained. Paint and
varnish are not used.”
In 1902, a photograph of the Hickox Residence was
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published in
The
Chicago Architectural Annual. It was also featured in an
article in The Architectural Record, July, 1905, titled The
Work of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Hickox Residence was
featured again in The Architectural Annual, 1906. It was
published in the March 1908 issue of
The Architectural
Record, and the October 1913 issue of
The House
Beautiful. In 1940 a
photographic exhibition held by
The Institute of Modern Art,
Boston, from January 24 - March 3, 1940. It featured the
floor plans and a photograph of the Hickox Residence, as
well as quoted from Wright’s writings. “Architecture, as
modern, now becomes the expression of the liveable interior
space of the room ityseld. The roomspace itself must ‘come
through!’ The ‘room’ must be seen as architecture, or we
have none. No longer do we have outside as outside. Or
inside as inside seen as two separate things. Now the
outside may come inside, and the inside may go outside. They
are of each other...” Frank Lloyd Wright,
An Autobiography,
1932.
A second quote was also published “Gratitude for that "overhead" - and the sense of it - has
been with us all down the ages as the Cornice, finally
become an emblem - a symbol - showed. Instinctive gratitude
is of course fainter now. But whenever the Cornice, true to
that primeval instinct, was real shelter or even the sense
of it, and dropped roof-water free of the building walls -
well, the Cornice was not a Cornice then but was an
overhanging roof. Let the overhanging roof live as human
shelter. It will never disappear from Architecture. The
sense of Architecture as human shelter is a very fine sense.
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Modern Architecture, Princeton Lectures, 1931.
Henry-Russell Hitchcock wrote, “The small Hickox house was
built, together with the larger but less mature Bradley
house, at the south end of Harrison Avenue on the river at
Kankakee, Illinois. The plan of the house is a blunt T set
sideways to the street like the Emmond and Gale houses. But
the suggestion of four arms forming across is very strong
because of the terrace projecting in front of the living
room and the central gable above. As in the little houses of
1892 the garden front is quite formally symmetrical, but the
other sides of the house are functionally asymmetrical. The
house is slightly more commodious than the Emmond and Gale
houses, with larger rooms and a little reception nook, in
Wright’s phrase of these years, a “social office.” But the
chief difference is the way in which the three little boxes
of the 1892 houses have been expanded and opened up into a
square central living room and two large half-octagonal
bays. Subdivision is barely suggested, the whole forming one
apartment which occupies most of the ground floor of the
house. The living room opens on the terrace through
full-length glass doors, while high bands of windows are
carried around the bayed ends of the dining room and the
music room. As in the River Forest Golf Club the chimney
with its fireplace forms the vertical core of the house,
though the cross axis here passes to the front of it. The
upstairs plan is compact and avoids as far as possible the
awkwardness of walls cut by slanting roofs. It is in the
plan that there is the least change between this house and
its wholly mature twin, the Henderson house of the next
year.” In The Nature of Materials, 1942, p.31-32.
When Frank Lloyd Wright published Ausgefuhrte Bauten und
Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright in 1910, he included the
Hickox Residence. Tafel XXIV (Plate 24). It included a
perspective, plot and floor plan. And when he published
Frank Lloyd Wright, Ausgefuhrte Bauten in 1911, and
Frank
Lloyd Wright, Chicago, 1911, he included the floor plans
and
a phonograph in both.
Wright designed the Henderson Residence in 1901, the floor
plan was a mirror image of the Hickox. It too was published
in Ausgefuhrte Bauten und Entwurfe von Frank Lloyd Wright.
The description for Tafel XXVII (Plate 27) reads: "Suburban
house for Mr. Henderson, Elmhurst, Ill. A plastered house
with cement base and wooden trimming of the open single room
type, with alcoved ends, originated in the Warren Hickox
house at Kankakee."
Today, one major change is the back terrace. It has been
reduced in size and enclosed. The roof line does not match
the rest of the house.
Photographed on October 20, 2019 by Douglas M. Steiner
during a visit to Chicago. Our intent is to record the
details that create the totality of the design, creating a
complete picture, as-well-as the present condition of the
homes. In an effort to expedite adding these photographs to
this website, we have dispensed with a description for each
photograph. Set of 44 exterior photographs of the Warren
Hickox Residence. 23 X 15 high res digital images.
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1) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-1) |
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2) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-2) |
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3) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-3) |
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4) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-4) |
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5) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-5) |
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6) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-6) |
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7) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-7) |
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8) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-8) |
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9) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-9) |
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10) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-10) |
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11) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-11) |
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12) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-12) |
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13) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-13) |
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14) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-14) |
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15) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-15) |
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16) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-16) |
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17) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-17) |
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18) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-18) |
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19) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-19) |
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20) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-20) |
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21) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-21) |
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22) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-22) |
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23) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-23) |
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24) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-24) |
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25) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-25) |
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26) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-26) |
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27) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-27) |
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28) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-28) |
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29) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-29) |
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30) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-30) |
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31) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-31) |
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32) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-32) |
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33) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-33) |
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34) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-34) |
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35) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-35) |
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36) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-36) |
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37) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-37) |
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38) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-38) |
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39) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-39) |
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40) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-40) |
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41) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-41) |
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42) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-42) |
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43) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-43) |
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44) Warren Hickox
Residence, Kankakee, Illinois, Exterior 2019 (1900 - S.056).
23 x 15 high res digital image, photographed by Douglas M.
Steiner on October 20, 2019. Copyright 2023, Douglas M.
Steiner. (ST#2019.68.1223-44) |
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