Susan Lawrence: the Enigma in the Wright House - Roberta Volkmann - Books - Bookstand Publishing - 9781589099609 - August 3, 2011
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Susan Lawrence: the Enigma in the Wright House

Roberta Volkmann

Susan Lawrence: the Enigma in the Wright House

In 1902 Susan Lawrence commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to "remodel" her deceased father's home in Springfield, Illinois. The project grew and became a blonde Roman brick mansion with 35 rooms on 16 different levels. An anomaly in Springfield, the house is a masterpiece that still stands today as one of Wright's finest Prairie designs. Now called the Dana-Thomas House, it is an Illinois State Historic Site that has been visited by thousands. The woman behind the project, Susan Lawrence, lived during a period in history when women were finding their voices and carving out new places in society. As the world changed around her, she assumed several names and played many roles. She entertained lavishly, traveled the world, championed the rights of women and African-Americans, shared her time and money, and led seekers of spiritual truths. With over 50 images, this book captures Susan Lawrence's complex and independent lifestyle that matched the home Frank Lloyd Wright designed for her -- unconventional and dramatic.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 3, 2011
ISBN13 9781589099609
Publishers Bookstand Publishing
Pages 116
Dimensions 213 × 6 × 276 mm   ·   285 g
Language English