Glamour Years Flashcards

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Photo of Frances Elkins.

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Casa Amesti.

1830s. Monterey, California.

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Frances Elkins (1888-1953, American), 1918, Casa Amesti, bedroom for David Adler.

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Frances Elkins (1888-1953, American), Casa Amesti, solarium. 1944

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Griffin residence, living room.

  1. Pebble Beach, California.
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Griffin residence, living room. dining room

Frances Elkins

  1. Pebble Beach, California.
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Griffin residence, living room.

Frances Elkins

  1. Pebble Beach, California
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Frances Elkins

Reed residence, gallery.

  1. Lake Forest, Illinois.
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David Adler (1882-1949), American. Reed residence, staircase

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  • Frances Elkins, Reed residence, dining room.
    1. Lake Forest, Illinois.
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  • Frances Elkins, Reed residence, library
    1. Lake Forest, Illinois.
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  • Reed residence, “Ivory Room.”
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Reed residence, bathroom for “Ivory Room.”

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Robinson residence, loggia.

  1. Beverly Hills.
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Loggia

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an architectural feature that refers to an exterior gallery or corridor at ground level, sometimes higher, on the façade of a building and open to the air on one side, where it is supported by columns or pierced openings in the wall.

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Elkins residence, kitchen.

  1. San Francisco.
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Winslow residence, dining room.

  1. Pebble Beach, California.
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  • Frances Elkins
  • “Loop” chair.
  • c. 1934
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Dorothy Draper

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Dorothy Draper Exhibition “In the Pink” at Museum of the City of New York.

2006.

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Dorothy Draper (1889-1969, American), Hampshire House lobby.

  1. New York
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Dorothy Draper (1889-1969, American), Hampshire House doors

  1. New York
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Dorothy Draper (1889-1969, American), Hampshire House House doors (from the MCNY exhibit).

  1. New York
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Drake Hotel, Camellia House Restaurant doorway.

  1. Chicago.
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Drake Hotel, Camellia House Restaurant

  1. Chicago.
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Menu cover for Camellia House Restaurant.

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Coty Salon at Rockefeller Center.

c. 1941. New York

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Fairmont Hotel lobby.

1950s. San Francisco.

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Fairmont Hotel lobby.

1950s. San Francisco.

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Fairmont Hotel lobby.

1950s. San Francisco.

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Roman Court Restaurant, Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  1. New York.
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Roman Court Restaurant, Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  1. New York.
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“Bird-cage” chandelier for Roman Court Restaurant (from MCNY exhibit)

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Dorothy Draper

Greenbrier Hotel interior.

  1. White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
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Carleton Varney, Greenbrier Hotel interior.

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. Draper, Victorian Writing Room, Greenbrier Hotel.

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Fabric for Greenbrier Hotel.

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Plate for Greenbrier Hotel

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Furniture for the Greenbrier Hotel

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Dorothy Draper, Quitandinha Hotel, gallery.

  1. Petrópolis, Brazil.
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. Quitandinha Hotel, gallery.

  1. Petrópolis, Brazil.
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. Quitandinha Hotel, reading room.

  1. Petrópolis, Brazil.
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Commode for Quitandinha Hotel.

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cabinet Dorothy Draper

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Dresser. (For España series for Heritage.)

1940s.

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Sketch for Convair airline interior.

c. 1957

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Book covers

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William Haines

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William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, foyer.

c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

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William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, ladies’ sitting room.

c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

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Pair of Italian Polychrome-painted Blackamoor pedestals.

Venetian painted and parcel-gilt mirror with Blackamoor children.

Late 19th century.

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Regency ebonized and parcel-gilt spoonback chairs.

Early 19th century.

Louis XV style red-painted confidente with pale yellow velvet.

William Haines

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William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, living room.

c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

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  • . George III pier mirror, in the manner of Matthias Lock with Ho-Ho
  • birds and crouching rabbit.
  • Mid-18th-century. Giltwood.
  • George III lady’s writing table.
    1. Mahogany
  • Haines
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Haines, McMartin home, bedroom.

c. 1940. Hollywood

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Crawford residence, living room. William Haines

  1. Brentwood.
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  • Haines
  • Bloomingdale residence, library.
  • c. 1958. Holmby Hills.
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William Haines

Winfield House, reception room.

  1. Regent’s Park, London.
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Interior.

c. 1950s.

Haines office.

  1. Beverly Hills.
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Haines office.

  1. Beverly Hills.
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Haines

“Conference” chair.

1949.

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Haines

“Hostess” chair.

1930s.

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Haines “Drum” chairs.

1952.

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“Seniah” chair. Haines

1955.

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“Swing-top” bedside table.

Haines

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May residence. Haines

  1. Holmby Hills.

“Ice crystal” sconce.

1953.

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Gosden residence, living room. Haines

c. 1950s. Beverly Hills.

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Sister Parish.

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Dorothy (“Sister”) Parish (1910–1994, American), Parish Residence, living room.

Manhattan, New York.

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sister parish

George III-style girandoles.

19th century. Giltwood.

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Parish Residence, sitting room.

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Parish, Parish Residence, bedroom.

Islesboro, Maine.

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Harriet Powers (1837-1911, American), “Bible quilt.”

After 1865. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.

sister parish

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Parish, White House, Yellow Oval Room.

c. 1963. Washington, DC.

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Samuel Marx (1885-1964, American), bombe chest.

1950s. Silver-leaf.

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Marx, chest.

c. 1940. Crackle lacquer.

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T.H. (Terrence Harold) Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976, British/American), Klismos chairs.

c. 1950. Honduras mahogany.

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Tony Duquette (1914-1999, American), Dawnridge interior.

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Duquette, Dawnridge interior