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  1. Martha "Mamah" Borthwick (June 19, 1869 - August 15, 1914) is primarily noted for her relationship with Frank Lloyd Wright, which ended when she was murdered. This image is from a newspaper ...

  2. The Mamah Borthwick and Edwin Cheney house initially appears to be a single story bungalow. In fact, the tall wall of Roman brick that surrounds the terrace at its front conceals the structure’s basement, which Wright raised to ground level. In addition to artfully concealing the true two-story elevation, the wall gives the impression of privacy and impenetrability. This is enhanced by the ...

  3. 24. Aug. 2007 · Mamah Borthwick Cheney wrote in 1911 that she had “made a choice in harmony with my own soul” after leaving her husband and young children to build a life with Frank Lloyd Wright.

  4. 17. März 2017 · Conor Oberst's "Mamah Borthwick (A Sketch)," from his 2017 album, Salutations. Get the album now: http://smarturl.it/Salutations

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  5. 14. Jan. 2001 · Mamah was buried in the cemetery of the nearby Unity Chapel, which Wright had helped design for Jenkin Lloyd Jones. "I wanted to fill the grave myself,'' he said. Ron McCrea says that shortly afterwards, Wright published an open letter in the local newspaper to thank the community for its support - but also to defend Borthwick and to show he was not about to be driven out.

  6. 25. Mai 2023 · Mamah’s family supported her desire for higher education. Gifted with languages, she earned a master’s degree at Ann Arbor and enjoyed a career translating essays by European feminists. The Borthwick family didn’t shunt her into marriage. She was nearly 30 before succumbing to social pressure and marrying a college friend, an electrical engineer. He responded to his wife’s public ...

  7. Mamah Bouton Borthwick (19 de junio de 1869 - 15 de agosto de 1914) fue una traductora estadounidense destacada principalmente por su relación con Frank Lloyd Wright, que terminó cuando fue asesinada. 1 Ella y Wright fueron fundamentales para llevar las ideas y escritos de la feminista sueca Ellen Key al público estadounidense.