Shortly after Frank Lloyd Wright's death in 1959, apprentice Aaron Green presented Olgivanna Lloyd Wright with this bronze dragon, which was originally intended to be used as a water fountain.  She had the apprentices perch the dragon on top of a stone steel outside of the Kiva and connect it to a gas line so it could breathe fire.  The dragon continues to breathe fire on Night Lights tours at Taliesin West.   Search “강남역셔츠룸아테나신사몰디브oio46480930강남추천업소선릉셔츠룸선릉가라오케ω강남셔츠룸σ강남룸 강남가라오케강남셔츠룸ψ역삼가라오케역삼룸강남메이저룸강남이부가게 dragon” from Tour Frank Lloyd Wright's Spectacular Desert Retreat and School in Arizona

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Shortly after Frank Lloyd Wright's death in 1959, apprentice Aaron Green presented Olgivanna Lloyd Wright with this bronze dragon, which was originally intended to be used as a water fountain. She had the apprentices perch the dragon on top of a stone steel outside of the Kiva and connect it to a gas line so it could breathe fire. The dragon continues to breathe fire on Night Lights tours at Taliesin West.