The Public Papers
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This collection is a handy introduction to the full range of Sullivan's thinking, the book with which readers interested in the architect's writings should begin. As a companion volume to Robert Twombly's biography of Sullivan, it gives a comprehensive picture of one of America's most important architects and cultural figures.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1749812 in Books
- Published on: 1988-04-14
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 280 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
A Renaissance of architectural history is underway focused on Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright's "Lieber Meister" and a pioneering proto-modern architect in his own right. Recent publications include Robert Twombly's Louis Sullivan: His Life and Work ( LJ 1/86), a careful biography; Wim de Witt's more scholarly Louis Sullivan: The Function of Ornament (Norton, 1986); and Lauren Wiengarden's Louis Sullivan: The Banks (MIT Pr., 1987). The book at hand is a valuable addition to this body of work, making available all of Sullivan's published writings in a single volume. Ranging from the late Victorian 1880s to the Academic 1920s, the collection includes numerous worthy pieces culled from obscure sources. Essential for collections strong in architecture. Peter Kaufman, Suffolk Community Coll., Selden, N.Y.
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