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Duke House and the Making of Modern New York: Lives and Afterlives of a Fifth Avenue Mansion [Kõva köide]

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Featuring new archival research and previously unpublished photographs and architectural plans, this volume fundamentally revises our understanding of the development of modern New York, focusing on elite domestic architecture within the contexts of social history, urban planning, architecture, interior design, and adaptive re-use. Contributions from emerging and established scholars, art historians, and practitioners offer a multi-faceted analysis of major figures such as Horace Trumbauer, Julian Francis Abele, Robert Venturi, and Richard Kelly. Taking the James B. Duke House, now home to NYUs Institute of Fine Arts, as its point of departure, this collection provides fresh perspectives on domestic spaces, urban forms, and social reforms that shaped early-twentieth century New York into the modern city we know today.
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors x
Introduction 1(18)
Jean-Louis Cohen
Daniella Berman
Jon Ritter
Portfolio: Duke House 19(12)
Maps: Mansions on the Upper East Side
31(8)
1 The City Beautiful, Zoning, and Preservation on New York's Upper East Side
39(30)
Jon Ritter
2 A "Gilded Stall" for the Progressive Era: Fabricating Aristocracy on Fifth Avenue
69(22)
Matthew Worsnick
3 Building in "Splendid Style": Duke House and the Development of the Cook Block
91(26)
Alisa Chiles
4 Beaux-Arts Architects and Their Mansions
117(34)
Isabelle Gournay
5 Mr. Duke Builds His Dream House
151(32)
Mosette Broderick
6 "Good Taste" and the Making of Duke House: Francophilia, Architecture, and Adaptation
183(46)
Daniella Berman
7 Commissioning Interiors: Carlhian and Duveen at Duke House
229(30)
Grace Chuang
8 Dukes to Profs: Robert Venturi's primum opus on 78th Street
259(32)
Jean-Louis Cohen
9 Renovation and Illumination: Richard Kelly at the Institute
291(24)
Christie Mitchell
10 Preservation on the Cook Block: An Architect's Perspective
315(24)
Theodore Prudon
Select Bibliography 339(12)
List of Illustrations 351(14)
Index of Persons and Organizations 365(6)
Index of Buildings and Places 371
Jean-Louis Cohen is the Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture at NYUs Institute of Fine Arts. Trained as an architect and an art historian in Paris, Cohen has curated many exhibitions and published more than forty books.



Daniella Berman is an art historian and curator specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art. Trained at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts, Berman has contributed to various exhibitions and their publications including Jacques Louis David: Radical Draftsman (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2022).



Jon Ritter is Clinical Professor in the Department of Art History, Urban Design and Architecture at New York University. President of the Society of Architectural Historians New York Chapter, Ritter holds a doctorate from NYUs Institute of Fine Arts.