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| Many regard Wright’s Wisconsin
home, Taliesin, as his greatest work. Certainly it was his most personal.
Guerrero’s photographs offer an insider’s glimpse of the master architect’s private
realm, a building which architecture critics have called the greatest
domestic space in America. |
Please click on small images below to enlarge.
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Entrance, 1952 |
F.L. Wright Bedroom Interior 1, 1952 |
F.L. Wright Bedroom Wing, Exterior 2, 1952 |
F.L. Wright Bedroom Interior 2, 1952 |
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F.L.
Wright Bedroom Wing, Exterior 1, 1952 |
Hilltower 1, 1940 |
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Doors at Entrance, 1952 |
Taliesin with Cows I, 1940 |
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Birdwalk in Snow, 1940 |
Taliesin Studio, 1947 |
Romeo and Juliet Windmill, 1940 |
Birdwalk, 1952 |
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Living Room 1, 1952 |
Living Room 2, 1952 |
Living Room 3, 1952 |
Blue Loggia 1, 1952 |
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Blue Loggia 2, 1952 |
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