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Frank Lloyd Wright

Plans for his precious hometown project, signed with a hand-drawn ‘Taliesin’ emblem

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Plans for his precious hometown project, signed with a hand-drawn ‘Taliesin’ emblem

Original blueprint for the Monona Terrace Community Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin, 44.5 x 18, signed inside a hand-drawn red ‘Taliesen’ box at the bottom, “FLLW/56.” Blueprint shows a cross-section of the design for the center from above, with each area labeled with its purpose and dimensions. Unobtrusive scattered creases, toning, and soiling, otherwise fine condition.

As a native of Madison, the Monona Terrace design was especially dear to Wright’s heart—after growing up there and attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison, he recognized the need for a cultural, governmental, and recreational center. He began planning the Monona design in 1938, and, despite administrative roadblocks, continued to modify the building’s design and seek support for the rest of his life. He signed off on the final plans—likely quite similar to those depicted in this blueprint—just seven weeks before his death in 1959. Debate about construction of the center continued for decades, until plans were finally approved in 1992. The final product used Wright’s designs for the exterior, with a redesigned interior by his apprentice and member of the Taliesin Fellowship, Tony Puttnam. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Rare Manuscript, Document & Autograph
  • Dates: #406 - Ended April 17, 2013





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