The Wright State: Frank Lloyd Wright in Wisconsin, Jonathon Lipman,Neil Levine (9780944110270) — Readings Books

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The Wright State: Frank Lloyd Wright in Wisconsin

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Unequivocally one of the major figures in twentieth-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most important artists Wisconsin has produced. Of some 150 buildings Wright designed for Wisconsin, fifty are represented in this exhibition, giving insight into how Wright’s Wisconsin roots shaped his early ideas and practice. Looking at Wright’s work through the microcosm of Wisconsin reveals a more thorough understanding of the origins of his thought and practice and further insight into his unparalleled contribution to twentieth-century architecture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milwaukee Art Museum
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2005
Pages
100
ISBN
9780944110270

Unequivocally one of the major figures in twentieth-century architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most important artists Wisconsin has produced. Of some 150 buildings Wright designed for Wisconsin, fifty are represented in this exhibition, giving insight into how Wright’s Wisconsin roots shaped his early ideas and practice. Looking at Wright’s work through the microcosm of Wisconsin reveals a more thorough understanding of the origins of his thought and practice and further insight into his unparalleled contribution to twentieth-century architecture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milwaukee Art Museum
Country
United States
Date
1 January 2005
Pages
100
ISBN
9780944110270