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The Wendingen Edition: What Frank Lloyd Wright wanted Holland to know in 1925
Dutch Connections: Essays on international relationships in architectural history in honour of Herman van Bergeijk. eds. Sjoerd van Fassen, Carola Hein, and Phoebus Panigyrakis
  • Daniel J. Naegele, Iowa State University
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Book Chapter
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Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Abstract

‘I believe that Holland will go far along the line of architecture; it is there that the architects seem to have taken root in my work,’ Frank Lloyd Wright told his wife-to-be Olgivanna on the day in 1925 that the Wendingen Edition arrived at Taliesin.1 And to this he added, ‘the enlightened minority does seem at this time to be strongest in Holland.’

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This accepted book chapter is published as Daniel Naegele, "The Wendingen Edition: What Frank Lloyd Wright Wanted Holland to Know in 1925", in eds. Sjoerd van Fassen, Carola Hein, and Phoebus Panigyrakis, Dutch Connections: Essays on international relationships in architectural history in honour of Herman van Bergeijk (Rotterdam: TU-Delft,(2020) Chapter 17; p207-216. (https://books.bk.tudelft.nl/index.php/press/catalog/book/780 ).

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Daniel J. Naegele. "The Wendingen Edition: What Frank Lloyd Wright wanted Holland to know in 1925" Dutch Connections: Essays on international relationships in architectural history in honour of Herman van Bergeijk. eds. Sjoerd van Fassen, Carola Hein, and Phoebus Panigyrakis Vol. Chapter 17 (2020) p. 207 - 216
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_naegele/62/