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2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. Update: Owner will provide notarized description of the origins of the prints. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Saturday, August 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. Update: Owner will provide notarized description of the origins of the prints. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Wednesday, August 8, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
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2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. Update: Owner will provide notarized description of the origins of the prints. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Sunday, July 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
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2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. Update: Owner will provide notarized description of the origins of the prints. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Thursday, July 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
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2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. Update: Owner will provide notarized description of the origins of the prints. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Tuesday, June 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
2 – 24″ x 36″ Sepia Architectural Prints in Good Condition of the William Wesley Peters, Architect and Taliesin Associates, Architect submission in approximately 1964 for the Belmont Park proposed new grandstand. One print is a rendering of the Grandstand, while the second print has a title block and is a cross section of the design. Cross Section 1/10 Scale. New Pavilion and Clubhouse at Belmont Park. For the New York Racing Association, Inc. William Wesley Peters, Architect Taliesin Associates, Architect. History: William Wesley Peters was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first apprentice who devoted much of his career to preserving Wright’s work and legacy. He was an architect as well and served as structural engineer and project architect on famous buildings such as the Guggenheim and Fallingwater. He personally designed 120 projects including the Pearl Palace in Iran. When Wright died in 1959, Peters took over his “studio” known as Taliesin Associates. He not only married Wright’s adopted daughter but also briefly married Lenin’s daughter. In the early 60′s the New York Racing Association board selected three well known architects to submit a design for a new Belmont Park Grandstand. William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Associates were one of 3 selected. After preliminary design approvals the three where directed to proceed with the designs and to make a model. During his life Frank Lloyd Wright did a design for a generic race track grandstand. The design submitted by Peters and Taliesin Associates were Frank Lloyd Wright’s generic concept expanded. A revolutionary design, but the board eventually authorized Arthur Froelich to proceed with his concept. These 2 Sepia Architectural Prints were part of the original William Wesley Peters/ Taliesin Associates proposal and were saved by an employee of NYRA at the time. The prints are yellowing and have some brittle edges. The item “Belmont Park Orig Prints-Wm. Wesley Peters/Taliesin Assoc. (Frank Lloyd Wright)” is in sale since Saturday, June 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Buildings”. The seller is “herm-61″ and is located in Clarence Center, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
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