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Among the last sketches to come from Wright's hand was a pencil study for a house dramatically perched on a rocky promontory. Apprentice John Rattenbury was at his side as Wright sketched two embracing circles and described the general plan. After a while he got up from his desk, never to return to the drawings again. The next week, April 9, 1959, he died.
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