Frank Lloyd Wright and the Art of Japan
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Japan and Japanese art were intensely important to Wright for more than sixty years, and when he died there were approximately 6000 Japanese color woodblock prints in his personal collection. This narrative tells in vivid detail the story of Wright's …
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Japan and Japanese art were intensely important to Wright for more than sixty years, and when he died there were approximately 6000 Japanese color woodblock prints in his personal collection. This narrative tells in vivid detail the story of Wright's immersion in the world of Japanese art.
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