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Marty presents an in-depth look at a less discussed aspect of Frank Lloyd Wrights life and carrerthe Taliesin Fellowship. The original Taliesin, located in Spring Green, Wisonsin, was Wrights summer house but later was transformed into a residential community which he and his second wife named the Taliesin Fellowship. Its purpose was to provide a means for apprentices to learn of architecture and life in beautiful natural surrounding. Marty begins with Wrights arrival in Chicago in the late 1880s and follows his experience with assistances, apprentices, and other architects through the official founding of the Fellowship in 1932.…mehr

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Marty presents an in-depth look at a less discussed aspect of Frank Lloyd Wrights life and carrerthe Taliesin Fellowship. The original Taliesin, located in Spring Green, Wisonsin, was Wrights summer house but later was transformed into a residential community which he and his second wife named the Taliesin Fellowship. Its purpose was to provide a means for apprentices to learn of architecture and life in beautiful natural surrounding. Marty begins with Wrights arrival in Chicago in the late 1880s and follows his experience with assistances, apprentices, and other architects through the official founding of the Fellowship in 1932.
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Myron A. Marty is the coauthor, with Shirley Marty, of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship. A former member of the Board of Trustees of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation as well as the Board of Taliesin Preservation, Inc., Marty is the Ann G. and Sigurd E. Anderson University Professor Emeritus and Dean of Arts and Sciences Emeritus at Drake University.