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Fallingwater: Wright and the 3rd Dimension

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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) stated that "the only photograph that can be made of architecture is three-dimensional." The first commercially available stereoscopic photographs of Wright's work, "Fallingwater: Wright and the 3rd Dimension" captures the emotional experience of space, light and materials that characterizes what may be the most extraordinary house of the 20th century. The packet of 21 full-color three-dimension photographs on three View-Master reels contains interior, exterior and detail views, and notes describing Wright's interest in three-dimensional photography. (Also available with viewer as ISBN 096644163X)

2 pages, Misc. Supplies

Published February 15, 2000

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Michael Kaplan

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Michael Kaplan is a writer and filmmaker. He holds an undergraduate and Master's degrees in History from Harvard University. He finished graduate studies at the University of Oxford.

He is the co-author alongside his mother, Ellen Kaplan, of the Bozo Sapiens Why to Err Is Human and Chances Are... Adventures in Probability.
He is currenlt a managing partner of Prospero, (a communications company with government and corporate clients in North America, Europe and Asia).

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