Rethinking Frank Lloyd Wright

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESSISBN: 9780813947693

History, Reception, Preservation

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Edited by Neil Levine, Richard Longstreth
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Neil Levine, Emmet Blakeney Gleason Research Professor of History of Art and Architecture Emeritus at Harvard University, has focused much of his work on Frank Lloyd Wright, including two standard-bearing volumes, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright. Richard Longstreth, Professor of American Studies Emeritus at George Washington University, is the author and editor of more than a dozen books, including Frank Lloyd Wright: Preservation, Design, and Adding to Iconic Buildings (Virginia).

Rethinking Frank Lloyd Wright reappraises previous Wright studies and introduces fruitful new avenues of investigation into his life and career. It fulfills the editors' mission of generating fresh interpretations of Wright's work--the essays are by leading Wright scholars and recognized twentieth-century experts, the topics provide new information on Wright, and the illustrations support the text. This book will have a wide audience among lay people, professionals in art and architecture, historians, and designers. --Dale Allen Gyure, Lawrence Technological University, author of Frank Lloyd Wright's Florida Southern College

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