Wright never saw any limits for himself…—Meryle Secrest, Biographer
“In 1926 the career of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright was at a low ebb. He had few projects pending. Taliesin, his headquarters and home, had been seized by the Bank of Wisconsin which moved livestock onto the complex. His personal life was hardly better. Separated from his second wife and amid bitter divorce proceedings, Wright and his three decades younger future third wife were arrested near Minneapolis for violating the Mann Act. A call to come to Phoenix would mark the rebirth of his career and a new direction in his life”….


