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Taliesin

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Taliesin

An early Brythonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain whose work has possibly survived in a Middle Welsh manuscript, the Book of Taliesin.

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A visit to Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in Wisconsin encouraged Stone to seek new forms that expressed a warmer architecture that was more rooted in American vernacular design. Source: Internet

As a young man, actor Anthony Quinn applied to study with Wright at Taliesin. Source: Internet

When you walk into the low foyer of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West home and studio, overlooking Scottsdale, Arizona, you can’t help but cower under the low, enclosed ceiling. Source: Internet

Decades after Wright's death, Taliesin remains an architectural office and school for his followers. Source: Internet

Later, Quinn studied briefly under Frank Lloyd Wright through the Taliesin Fellowship — an opportunity created by winning first prize in an architectural design contest. Source: Internet

Midlife controversy and architecture Family abandonmentmain Aerial photo of Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin Local gossips noticed Wright's flirtations, and he developed a reputation in Oak Park as a man-about-town. Source: Internet

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