Glamour Years Flashcards

Photo of Frances Elkins.

Casa Amesti.
1830s. Monterey, California.

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

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

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

Griffin residence, living room. dining room
Frances Elkins
- Pebble Beach, California.

Griffin residence, living room.
Frances Elkins
- Pebble Beach, California

Frances Elkins
Reed residence, gallery.
- Lake Forest, Illinois.

David Adler (1882-1949), American. Reed residence, staircase

- Frances Elkins, Reed residence, dining room.
- Lake Forest, Illinois.

- Frances Elkins, Reed residence, library
- Lake Forest, Illinois.

- Reed residence, “Ivory Room.”

Reed residence, bathroom for “Ivory Room.”

Robinson residence, loggia.
- Beverly Hills.
Loggia
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.

Elkins residence, kitchen.
- San Francisco.

Winslow residence, dining room.
- Pebble Beach, California.

- Frances Elkins
- “Loop” chair.
- c. 1934

Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper Exhibition “In the Pink” at Museum of the City of New York.
2006.

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

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

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

Drake Hotel, Camellia House Restaurant doorway.
- Chicago.

Drake Hotel, Camellia House Restaurant
- Chicago.

Menu cover for Camellia House Restaurant.

Coty Salon at Rockefeller Center.
c. 1941. New York

Fairmont Hotel lobby.
1950s. San Francisco.

Fairmont Hotel lobby.
1950s. San Francisco.

Fairmont Hotel lobby.
1950s. San Francisco.

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

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

“Bird-cage” chandelier for Roman Court Restaurant (from MCNY exhibit)

Dorothy Draper
Greenbrier Hotel interior.
- White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia

Carleton Varney, Greenbrier Hotel interior.

. Draper, Victorian Writing Room, Greenbrier Hotel.

Fabric for Greenbrier Hotel.

Plate for Greenbrier Hotel

Furniture for the Greenbrier Hotel

Dorothy Draper, Quitandinha Hotel, gallery.
- Petrópolis, Brazil.

. Quitandinha Hotel, gallery.
- Petrópolis, Brazil.

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

Commode for Quitandinha Hotel.

cabinet Dorothy Draper

Dresser. (For España series for Heritage.)
1940s.

Sketch for Convair airline interior.
c. 1957

Book covers

William Haines

William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, foyer.
c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, ladies’ sitting room.
c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

Pair of Italian Polychrome-painted Blackamoor pedestals.
Venetian painted and parcel-gilt mirror with Blackamoor children.
Late 19th century.

Regency ebonized and parcel-gilt spoonback chairs.
Early 19th century.
Louis XV style red-painted confidente with pale yellow velvet.
William Haines

William Haines (1900-1973, American), Warner home, living room.
c. 1937. Beverly Hills.

- . 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.
- Mahogany
- Haines

Haines, McMartin home, bedroom.
c. 1940. Hollywood

Crawford residence, living room. William Haines
- Brentwood.

- Haines
- Bloomingdale residence, library.
- c. 1958. Holmby Hills.

William Haines
Winfield House, reception room.
- Regent’s Park, London.

Interior.
c. 1950s.
Haines office.
- Beverly Hills.

Haines office.
- Beverly Hills.

Haines
“Conference” chair.
1949.

Haines
“Hostess” chair.
1930s.

Haines “Drum” chairs.
1952.

“Seniah” chair. Haines
1955.

“Swing-top” bedside table.
Haines

May residence. Haines
- Holmby Hills.
“Ice crystal” sconce.
1953.

Gosden residence, living room. Haines
c. 1950s. Beverly Hills.

Sister Parish.

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

sister parish
George III-style girandoles.
19th century. Giltwood.

Parish Residence, sitting room.

Parish, Parish Residence, bedroom.
Islesboro, Maine.

Harriet Powers (1837-1911, American), “Bible quilt.”
After 1865. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
sister parish

Parish, White House, Yellow Oval Room.
c. 1963. Washington, DC.

Samuel Marx (1885-1964, American), bombe chest.
1950s. Silver-leaf.

Marx, chest.
c. 1940. Crackle lacquer.

T.H. (Terrence Harold) Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976, British/American), Klismos chairs.
c. 1950. Honduras mahogany.

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

Duquette, Dawnridge interior