Mezzanine Collection
"Exploring the Enchanting Mezzanine: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into Ye Olde Dutch Tavern on John Street, New York City, USA
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"Exploring the Enchanting Mezzanine: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into Ye Olde Dutch Tavern on John Street, New York City, USA, and you'll find yourself transported to a bygone era. The lithograph by Horace Gilbert and Constanduros captures the essence of this historic establishment. In contrast, a black and white photograph showcases the Parish Church in Whitby. Its mezzanine adds an intriguing architectural element that stands out against the backdrop of this quaint town. Moving forward in time, we encounter a vibrant Jugendstil or early Modernist style living room depicted in a colorful lithograph. This design exemplifies the innovative spirit of its era. The Studio painting from 1919 takes us to another dimension entirely. With oil on canvas, it portrays a captivating mezzanine space filled with artistic inspiration. Continuing our journey through history, we come across a large balconied reception room in Vienna secession style from the early 1900s. The lithograph transports us to an opulent setting where elegance meets grandeur. Architect R Norman Shaw's lithograph introduces us to his visionary work while showcasing his mastery of design. His influence can be seen even today in structures like the House of Commons captured beautifully in color lithography. As we delve deeper into modern taste, we discover a salon featured in Repertoire of Modern Taste published in 1929. This vivid color litho presents an exquisite mezzanine adorned with contemporary flair. Regent Circus' entresol or mezzanine comes alive through an enchanting engraving capturing its charm and allure. It invites visitors to explore its hidden treasures tucked away above bustling streetscapes. Paul Hoffmann's black and white photograph highlights his architectural brilliance as he masterfully incorporates mezzanines into his designs—a testament to his creative genius.