Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - 4:30pm to 5:45pm
202 Frick Fine Arts
Cosimo Monteleone
Frank Lloyd Wright imposed his work to international prominence as a paragon of cutting-edge architecture, becoming a symbol of an entire nation: the United States. In the same way, Wright established a new graphic style, an eloquent way to represent architecture that an be considered as an excluive expression of American culture. This study analyses Wright's architectural drawings as a specific production that, even if complementary to his better-known deistgn, radiates its own artistic and architectural value.
This talk is sponsored by the European Studies Center and co-sponsored by the Department of History of Art & Architecture and the Department of French and Italian.
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