Price | Bid Increment |
---|---|
$0 | $10 |
$100 | $25 |
$250 | $50 |
$1,000 | $100 |
$2,500 | $250 |
$7,500 | $500 |
$20,000 | $1,000 |
$50,000 | $2,500 |
$100,000 | $5,000 |
$250,000 | $10,000 |
Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography, 1977 edition.
Size: 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 2 in.
#2 #2153 .
Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin in 1869, Frank Lloyd Wright became one of the pre-eminent architects of the early 20th century and designed many structures to express his theory that aesthetics and function should work together. Wright's houses had a unique style of being a horizontal plane with no basements or attics. They were built of natural materials, were never painted, and had low pitched roofs and deep overhangs and walls of windows, and his rooms opened to each other with a centered stone or brick fireplace. In 1885 he dropped out of high school to work for Allan Conover, the Dean of the University of Wisconsin's Engineering department, and spent two semesters studying civil engineering. In 1887 he moved to Chicago and joined the firm of Adler and Sullivan, directly under Louis Sullivan. While there he met Catherine Tobin and the couple moved to Oak Park, where they built a home and raised their five children. In 1893 Wright opened his own firm in Chicago, before transferring the practice to his home in Oak Park five years later. In 1909 Wright left for Germany and lived with a woman named Mamah Borthwick Cheney. In 1911 they moved to Spring Green, Wisconsin where his mother had given him a portion of some of the family land. On it he built the Taliesin estate and lived there until 1914 when a mentally unstable servant murdered Cheney and six others before burning the residential wing to the ground. In 1932 Wright opened Taliesin up as an architectural fellowship where young students could pay to work with and learn from him. He married and then quickly separated from Miriam Noel before meeting his third wife, Olivanna Milanoff. In 1937 Wright moved his family and fellowship to Phoenix, Arizona where he built Taliesin West and spent the last twenty years of his life, dying in April 1959. By then he had created 1,141 designs, of which 532 were completed, and he was one of the most recognizable architectural designers in the world for his nature-focused, “form as function” style.
Available payment options
We accept all major credit cards, wire transfers, money orders, checks and PayPal. Please give us a call at (941) 359-8700 or email us at SarasotaEstateAuction@gmail.com to take care of your payments.
SHIPPING INFORMATION·
Sarasota Estate Auction IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING! BUYER MUST ARRANGE SHIPPING. All shipping will be handled by the winning bidder. Sarasota Estate Auction recommends obtaining shipping quotes before bidding on any items in our auctions. To obtain a quote, please email info@premiershipment.com. Be sure to include the lot you are interested in and address you would like the quote for. Refunds are not offered under any circumstances base on shipping issues, this is up to the buyer to arrange this beforehand.
BIDDER MUST ARRANGE THEIR OWN SHIPPING. Although SEA will NOT arrange shipping for you, we do recommend our preferred shipper Premier Shipping & Crating at info@premiershipment.com You MUST email them, please DO NOT CALLl. If you'd like to compare shipping quotes or need more options, feel free to contact any local Sarasota shippers. You can email any one of the shippers below as well. Be sure to include the lot(s) you won and address you would like it shipped to. Brennan with The UPS Store #0089 - 941-413-5998 - Store0089@theupsstore.com AK with The UPS Store #2689 - 941-954-4575 - Store2689@theupsstore.com Steve with The UPS Store #4074 - 941-358-7022 - Store4074@theupsstore.com Everett with PakMail - 941-751-2070 - paktara266@gmail.com