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Drawing, Exterior Cornice, Dining Room, Olana
This is a Drawing.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from Olana State Historic Site as part of Passion for the Exotic: Lockwood de Forest, Frederic Church.
From 1870 to about 1874, Frederic Church designed, built, and decorated the main house at Olana, his estate on the Hudson. For the architecture, he found inspiration from books on Persian architecture including Pascal Coste’s Monuments Modernes de la Perse (1867), which he purchased as library resource material. For the brick-patterned exterior and the beautifully-colored stenciled decoration inside and out, Church consulted sources including Jules Bourgoin’s Les Arts Arabes (1873), also in his collection and displayed nearby.
It is credited Lent by Olana State Historic Site.
- Drawing, Olana from the Southeast
- oil and graphite on paperboard.
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-666
- Drawing, View of the Catskills from the Village of Catskill
- oil and graphite on cardboard.
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-333
- Drawing, Hudson River with Factory
- oil and graphite on paperboard backed with cardboard.
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-44
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- Drawing, Sunset across the Hudson Valley, New York
- oil and graphite on paperboard.
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-582-c
- Drawing, Hudson Valley in Winter, Looking Southwest from Olana
- oil and graphite on paperboard..
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-330-b
- Drawing, Hudson Valley in Winter from Church's Farm
- oil paint and graphite on paperboard.
- Gift of Louis P. Church.
- 1917-4-661
Its dimensions are
23.2 x 30.5 cm (9 1/8 in. x 12 in.) Frame: 35.6 x 2.5 x 40.6 cm (14 x 1 x 16 in.), approximate
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Passion for the Exotic: Lockwood de Forest, Frederic Church.