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Overview
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is unquestionably America's most celebrated architect. In fact, his career was so long and his accomplishments so varied it can be difficult still to grasp the full range of Wright's achievement. In this new study, Wright scholar Kathryn Smith does just that, exploring the grace and beauty found in all facets of Wright's work: from office desks and chairs to his first residential commissions, from magazine cover designs to major public buildings. The concise text and color photographs chart Wright's entire career, beginning with his apprenticeship to Adler and Sullivan before the turn of the century. Readers witness the Prairie period, Wright's years in Japan and California, his major designs of the late 1920s and 1930s, his Usonian houses, and the monumental late works of his last decades. Smith shows examples of Wright's drawings, furniture, and decorative arts, too, supplementing our understanding of Wright's aesthetic. The book concludes with a glimpse at the architect's seldom-seen collection of Asian art, which once comprised tens of thousands of pieces - a source of much inspiration and edification for the architect and his students, and a key to understanding Wright's views on art and nature.Synopsis
This comprehensive and affordable view of the master architect's entire oeuvre includes private residences, public buildings, furnishings, and decorative pieces.
Booknews
Brilliant color photographs and concise text chart Wright's entire career, beginning with his apprenticeship before the turn of the century and continuing through the Prairie period, his years in Japan and California, his major designs of the late 1920s and 1930s, his Usonian houses, and the works of his last decade. The 9.25x10.5<"> volume also contains examples of drawings, furniture, and decorative arts as well as a glimpse at his seldom-seen collection of Asian art which provide a key to understanding Wright's views on art and nature. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.