Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Points of Departure: Wright Before 1909 2: Wright in Europe 3: Squaring the Self with Life: Return from Europe 4: The Lessons of Europe 5: A Lesson in Primitivism 6: A Lesson in Figural Sculpture: "Conventionalizing the Flesh" 7: A Lesson in Primary Forms 8: A Lesson in Iconography 9: A Lesson in Diagonality 10: Continuities and Discontinuities Appendix A: Chronology Appendix B: Documents Notes Bibliography Index Photo Credits
Anthony Alofsin is the Roland Gommel Roessner Centennial Professor of Architecture and professor of art and art history at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867-1933, and The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard. He is also editor of Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond.
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