By Donald Hoffmann
Despite the vast literature about Frank Lloyd Wright, noted Wright scholar Donald Hoffmann contends that observations about Wright commonly fail to reach any understanding of his art, and that few commentaries deal with the principles of his architecture. This book attempts to answer a number of questions about Wright, such as his inspiration, the maturing of his work, and more.
102 Pages; Softcover
Published in 1995 by Dover Publications, Inc.