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Wright in Racine
Robert Leary, Champion of The Ennis House
Posted by:
mhertzberg on
January 23, 2011 at
2:10PM CST
by Mark Hertzberg
This afternoon I received the phone call that was not unexpected, but still, it took me by surprise. Robert Leary died at 1 a.m. this morning, at his lovely craftsman-style house in Los Angeles, after a decade-long struggle with cancer. Robert was not only the champion of the Ennis House restoration and a member of the Hollyhock House family, he was a friend to Cindy and I. He gave us the run of the Ennis House several times, so I could photograph it. Two years ago, he urged us to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a meal at the Ennis House. We toured the house with him, and then he said he had to go. "Don't rush, you don't have to leave. Enjoy your lunch, take your time. Here are the keys to the house. Lock up when you leave. I'll show you where to leave the keys." We last saw him last April, on our last visit to Los Angeles, when he invited us to one of his Friday night pizza parties for friends and neighbors. He called two weeks ago, and said he was at peace with his imminent death. He said he would call again in a few days, but I felt this was his good-bye call. Thank you, Robert for your friendship, for what you did for the world of Frank Lloyd Wright, and for the courageous example you set for all of us. Below is an article about Robert that I posted to this website in June, 2008. Robert Leary cooked himself a batch of popcorn (with real butter, if you please), and settled down to watch a movie in the book-lined library of his 1909 California craftsman-style house. He was not just a movie buff that Saturday night. He was an architectural archaeologist, researching Frank Lloyd Wright’s majestic and sprawling Ennis House (1924). There are two buildings at the Ennis House: the main house, and the garage and chauffeur’s quarters, west of the house. The “motor court,” which would be called a driveway today, separates the two.
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