Word: wrights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...FLASH WE PROTEST YOUR GRAPHIC BUT UNDERDEVELOPED EXPOSURE OF OUR DON WRIGHT. HE HAS BEEN, HE IS, AND WE HOPE HE ALWAYS WILL BE A STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE MIAMI "NEWS" AND NOT THE FORT LAUDERDALE "NEWS...
...Romanesque masonry works of 19th century Architect Henry Hobson Richardson (Boston's Trinity Church), the work of "our first truly indigenous master-builder." With The Brown Decades (1865-1895), Mumford mined another overlooked lode, set in perspective Chicago Skyscraper Poet Louis Sullivan and his great pupil, Frank Lloyd Wright...
Called the "Theater of the Future," the Loeb is Boston's entry in Thomas' travelogue. Other sights include the Herbert Hoover Birthplace in Des Moines, Iowa; the Wright Brothers Museum in Charlotte, N.C.; the new Social Security Building in Baltimore; and the new Connecticut General Life Insurance Building in Hartford...
...tradition, of a new age of symbolism," he concluded. "No one will doubt the laws of logic, but we will recognize that the logic of cause and effect does not have universal application in describing reality." Architecture especially must come to this realization and the symbolism of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusler must supplant functionalism and superficial facades, Giedlon declared...
...constant visitor to the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, and on a weekend job with a master moldmaker at a ceramics factory he got his first observation of a man's "timing and tactile sense with a difficult medium." When Frank Lloyd Wright blew into town on a commission to build a church, Jenkins met him and grandly announced that he was going to be an artist. "He asked me," Jenkins recalls, "if I had ever thought of agriculture." At 17, Jenkins tried to draw some sage advice from Painter Thomas Hart Benton. "Mr. Benton asked...