Billy Baldwin: The Great American Decorator

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$300.00
UPC:
9780847833672
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2010-10-26
Release Date:
2010-10-26
Author:
Adam Lewis
Language:
english
Edition:
1st Edition

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Product Overview

The definitive book on the legendary decorator Billy Baldwin, known as the Dean of American Decorating, famous for his classical taste, streamlined modernism, and brilliant use of color. In the tradition of Rizzolis Albert Hadley and David Hicks, this is the first fully illustrated account of the career of Billy Baldwin (19031983), one of the most important decorators of the twentieth century, whose work has influenced contemporary designers from Bunny Williams to Jeffrey Bilhuber. A native of Baltimore, Baldwins work caught the eye of eminent New York decorator Ruby Ross Wood. She invited him to join her firm, saying his work stood out like a beacon of light in the boredom of the houses around it. Baldwins style was a revelationsimultaneously classical and modernist, tailored and clean, yet dramatically colored, and above all American. An enemy of clutter and conspicuous wealth, he favored natural materials and comfortable furniture. The drama in his rooms often came from color, as seen in the dark brown lacquered walls of Cole Porters library or the scarlet cotton print that covered Diana Vreelands apartment. Immensely charming, Baldwin was a popular addition to the high society of New York. His clients included Bill and Deeda Blair, Babe and Bill Paley, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. With a foreword by Baldwins former student Albert Hadley, and enriched by never-before-published transcripts of four 1974 lectures that Baldwin gave at the Cooper-Hewitt, this is an important book for anyone interested in interior design.

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