Residence for Mr. James Speyer, 5th Ave. and 87th Street, New York [graphic] / Horace Trumbauer [architect] ; Ogden Codman [interiors]. 1911.

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Residence for Mr. James Speyer, 5th Ave. and 87th Street, New York [graphic] / Horace Trumbauer [architect] ; Ogden Codman [interiors]. 1911.

15 sheets : various media ; 53.0 x 74.3 cm. (20 7/8 x 29 1/4 in.) or smaller.

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Codman, Ogden

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Architect, decorator, antiquarian. From the description of Papers, 1796-1940. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 11595773 Codman bought this chateau outside of Paris and altered, expanded, and decorated it for himself during the years 1926-1927. From the description of Château de Gregy sur Yerres (S&M), propté. de monsieur Ogden Codman [graphic] : [structural alterations and HVAC metalwork] / Etablissements Schmid, Bruneton, Morin; construction metalli...

Speyer, James L.

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Trumbauer, Horace, 1869-1938

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Horace Trumbauer Born in the Frankford section of Philadelphia in 1868, Horace Trumbauer left school at the age of fourteen and entered the architectural firm of G. W. and W. D. Hewitt as an "errand boy". He was soon promoted to draftsman. Trumbauer's advancement and acquisition of knowledge enabled him to eventually open his own office in 1890. Trumbauer's first major commission was a mansion in Glenside, Pennsylvania, for sugar baron William Welsh Harrison....