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Frank Lloyd Wright To 1910 : The First Golden Age by Grant Carpenter Manson, John Wiley & Sons Inc

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    Author(s)Grant Carpenter Manson
    PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Inc
    EditionReissue _x000D_
    ISBN9780471289401
    Pages344
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearJanuary 1985

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    John Wiley & Sons Inc Frank Lloyd Wright To 1910 : The First Golden Age by Grant Carpenter Manson

    The story--personal and professional--of one of the greatest architects who ever lived is here told by the man whom Frank Lloyd Wright once introduced as Grant Manson, who knows more about me than I do. This volume takes the reader up to 1910, a turning point in Wrights life as an architect and as an individual. Wrights accomplishment by 1910 was considerable; he had already enjoyed what to many people would have been a full career. Most outstanding perhaps was his conception and evolution of the Prairie House, an expression of organic architecture that was the result of many factors: Wrights resourceful Welsh forebears, his Midwest background, his experience with Lyman Silsbee and Louis Sullivan, his interest in Japanese art, and especially his native genius. During the same period Wright also set many precedents for nonresidential architecture, including Unity Church and the Larkin Building. These buildings--residential and nonresidential--plus the unexecuted projects shown add up to a new understanding of Wrights mentality. Grant Carpenter Manson first met Mr. Wright in 1939 while preparing his Harvard doctoral thesis, but his influence reaches back to Mr.Mansons childhood. He fell in love with the Husser House at the age of six and has been faithful ever since.show more



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