REDBLOCK.BMP

Frank LLoyd Wright's famous red block.

Most artists sign their works somehow.  This was Wright's preference in the last 25 years
of his life.  A bright red, four inch square of glazed clay inscribed with the letters FLLW.
This particular one can be seen near the entrance of the Unitarian Meeting House (1949) in 
Madison Wisconsin.  I think it looks especially nice against the yellow limestone from the 
quarries west of Madison.



This image is the property of Ted Staberow (Computer geek, Wright fan) and Alane Watkins 
(Computer geekess, photographer) and is free to all lovers of fine architecture for non 
commercial use.  If you like this image and would like to see more, you have a few options. 
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receipients will know from where this image came.  Second, don't alter the image in any way 
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