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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), widely regarded as the most influential architect of his time, was a master at rendering images with colored pencils. He once said, “Colors - in pastel or crayon - or pencils - always a thrill! To this day I love to hold a handful of many colored pencils and open my hand to see them lying loose upon my palm in the light.” The pencils in this image, now in the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, were on Wright’s desk at the time of his death.











