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Hardcover Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Works of the Great Architect Book

ISBN: 0517119188

ISBN13: 9780517119181

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Works of the Great Architect

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The importance of the architect to the quality and character of any society is not usually as widely regarded as it deserves to be. While every past civilization is, to a considerable extent, recognized and judged by its architecture, its creators are in general little known or revered; it would seem as though the buildings which are of such importance to our lives have spontaneously appeared as if by magic. Civilizations are more widely evaluated by their literature, music, painting and sculpture and other useful artefacts, while architecture is merely taken for granted. In this century, however, where great and far-reaching developments have occurred which require examination and justification, architects have come to be regarded with a mixture of interest, suspicion and sometimes dismay. All this has served to transform the interest of the general public in architecture and the architect is beginning to be appreciated and valued. When they have great strength of character, lucidity of exposition and, in the view of the media, an interesting personal history as well, they have become publicly recognized figures of social importance. None more so than the subject of this book whose personality and achievement has, unlike many of his peers, dominated the first half of this century. With such figures as Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe, he is recognized as a creative architectural genius. His singular individual achievement, as a native-born American, was to gather together the strands of American historical architecture and create a corpus of work which is both modern and essentially American. Frank Lloyd Wright's career, sometimes tragic, sometimes tempestuousat all times creativehas been examined and re-examined in numerous studies and articles both during his lifetime and since his death in 1959 shortly before his most famous and notorious Guggenheim Museum in New York was completed. And his life continues to demand re-examination as the progress of architectural philosophy inspires dramatic stylistic change. This concise consideration of his life and work offers a careful analysis of this complex, powerful and confident personality as well as the architectural legacy left behind by him.

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A Reprint of the famous Frank Lloyd Wright "Wendingen" series.

This book is a compilation writings by European and American architects and critics on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright prior to 1925, the date of original publications. Most, but not all, of the articles are in English. All are accompanied by period drawings and photographs. The book is not only a comprehensive look at Wright in 1925, but a sampling of contemporary attitudes towards his work and the architectural philosophy with which it was viewed. Most of the illustrations have been published elsewhere, but the influential nature of the original publication, and the views of the contributing writers make this a valuable addition to any library.

Surprisingly appealing though it's all black and white

I thought I'd be bored with a book that focused on his early work which I find to be less appealing than his later work and especially one with no color photos. This book is a facsimile of the original, "...Dutch magazine Wendingen (that in 1925)...devoted seven issues to the work of the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright." It's 12 3/4" tall x 12 1/4". The dust cover has a small photo of him on the front and a large black and white photo on the back. The hard cover is black. The book is about evenly split between exterior photos of buildings, floor plans and drawings. There's only a few interior photos and 2 or 3 photos of models of buildings. You see some of his classic design work. About a third of the book is text, all in English. Not a bad book really and invaluable if you want to see how his work looked at the beginning of his career.
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