Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesen, a book by Randolph C. Henning, is a unique journey through the iconic architect's work at Taliesen. Wisconsin-born Wright (1867-1959) designed Taliesen in 1911 to use as his personal residence, architectural studio, and working farm. The author has assembled a collection of rare vintage postcards and images of Taliesen at various stages. 2011 is the 100-year anniversary of Taliesen located in the hills of Spring Green, Wisconsin. 112 pages, illustrated, paperback.
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By: Randolph C. Henning
112 pages
53 color postcards
Paperback - 8 in. x 8 in.
ISBN: 9780299282844
“A valuable, intimate tour of an extraordinary design when it was new, before the myth of Wright took root.” —Alan Hess, author of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Buildings
Randolph C. Henning, a Frank Lloyd Wright enthusiast, is an architect in Lewisville, North Carolina, and author of At Taliesin: Newspaper Columns by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship, 1934–1937.
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