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Biltmore Panels Notecards

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# 3310
Frank Lloyd Wright grafted Modernism onto vigorous Arts and Crafts rootstock. A striking example is a little-known project of 1934 that he called the "Machine Age Screen." All we know of the design is a sketch made by the architect and a note to the effect that this screen in three panels was to be fabricated in plywood and copper. When the Taliesin Architects at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation took on the planning and remodeling of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in 1973, the sketch was adapted to create colorful triptychs on the guest room walls. Sixteen assorted full-color 3 15/16 x 9 1/4" blank note cards (four each of four styles) with envelopes in a decorative box.
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