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Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect, is pictured on this die-cut blank greeting card looking dapper and holding some new architectural plans for his next great project. Included with the card is a sticker sheet filled with both funny sayings and quotes like this one "Give me the Luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the Necessities,"
as wells as traditional messages like "Happy Birthday" and "Happy
Anniversary." This gift card is the finishing touch for a architect, engineer or aspiring art historian.
This note card includes: (1) 8.5" tall die-cut blank gift card, (1) sticker sheet (4" x 9") filled with more than two dozen funny sayings, quotes and traditional messages, (1) envelope. Celebratory reverence by the Unemployed Philosophers Guild.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
(June 8, 1867 - April 9, 1959):
The father of 'organic architecture,' Wright believed that form and function are one, as opposed to his mentor Louis Sullivan's belief that form follows function. The famous Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue in New York is one of Wright's greatest works. When someone complained to Mr. Wright that the walls were not high enough to adequately display some of the paintings, he suggested that the paintings be cut in half. |
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