Photograph
Taliesin

View from below looking up at a plaster sculpture of a nude woman rising out of an abstract column. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the sculpture and placed it outside his home named Taliesin. He titled the sculpture "Flower in the Crannied Wall," from the poem by Lord Tennyson Alfred. Today the statue at Taliesin is protected from the elements that eroded its features at an earlier time. |
Image ID: | 121157 |
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Creation Date: | 08 2013 |
Creator Name: | Quinney, Richard |
City: | Wyoming |
County: | Iowa |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Quinney, Richard: Diary of a Camera |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | digital file |
Original Format Number: | 1512000004 |
Original Dimensions: | 3264 X 3266 pixels |
This photograph appears in Richard Quinney's 2015 book entitled "Diary of a Camera" in which Quinney's camera records its thoughts in images and words through a year of its life in Wisconsin. |
Columns |
Stone buildings |
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 |
Nudes |
Sculpture |
Dwellings |
Outdoor photography |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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