Hardcover, 227 Pages
Gibbs Smith, 2007
by Marvin Rand
Irving Gill (1870-1936)
is widely considered one of the most influential architects of the
late-nineteenth to early twentieth century, as he broke ground for the
Modernist Era. Gill's life and architectural accomplishments are gracefully
displayed by Esther McCoy's enlightening text and the late Marvin
Rand's beautiful photography in this, the only in-print monograph on him and his architecture.