GlassMarket | Corning Museum of Glass   log in | wish list | SHOPPING BAG $0.00

The Early Work of Frank Lloyd Wright
The Early Work of Frank Lloyd Wright

Your Price: $11.95
 
 
 
 

Introduction by Grant Carpenter Manson

Frank Lloyd Wright's rebellion began and may have culminated in his Oak Park period (1893-1900), seven restless years during which he codified the personal beliefs that later became a kind of law in modern domestic architecture. The Winslow House, Unity Temple, and the Dana House took shape then, embodying concepts that identified his modernism: horizontal space and organic unity. This book tells this story with hundreds of photographs, many of full-page size. This is a republication of the 1911 German book "Frank Lloyd Wright: Ausgefuhrte Bauten." Along with the new introduction by Grant Carpenter Manson, the photo captions have been translated into English, and there's a glossary of the German words that appear on the pictured floor plans.

141 Pages; Softcover

Published in 1982 by Dover Publications, Inc.

Related Items
Recently Viewed
 
     
Site Info
Customer Service
Company Info
Account Info