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George Fisher Baker house, Tuxedo Park, New York, c1913. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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George Fisher Baker house, Tuxedo Park, New York, c1913. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
George Fisher Baker house, Tuxedo Park, New York, c1913. House Architecture: James Brown Lord, 1887 for Pierre Lorillard, acquired by George Fisher Baker in 1895. Landscape: Clarence Fowler, circa 1912
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This image showcases the George Fisher Baker house in Tuxedo Park, New York, circa 1913. The house, designed by architect James Brown Lord in 1887 for Pierre Lorillard, was later acquired by George Fisher Baker in 1895. The photograph was taken during the 1910s, with the landscaping and garden design by Clarence Fowler around 1912. The house is nestled in the picturesque countryside of Tuxedo Park, Livingston County, New York State, United States of America. The stone exterior of the house is a testament to the architectural grandeur of the early 20th century. The bridge, a pedestrian bridge, adds an element of charm and functionality to the property, allowing access to the stream that runs through the estate. The landscape, designed by Clarence Fowler, complements the house beautifully. The gardens are in full bloom, with vibrant colors and lush greenery creating a serene and idyllic setting. The water feature, a stone bridge over the stream, adds to the sense of tranquility and harmony. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a renowned American photographer and architectural recordist, captured this moment in time with her camera. Her meticulous attention to detail and appreciation for the beauty of the estate are evident in this hand-colored lantern slide from the 1910s. The image is now part of the George Washington Memorial Collection at the Library of Congress, a testament to the enduring legacy of this historic estate and the artistry of Frances Benjamin Johnston.
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