New York Interior Design, 1935–1985: Inventors of Tradition
Judith Gura Author profile provided by WorldCat
Nonfiction, Interior Design
ISBN: 9780926494510

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A two-volume work by a former BGC master’s degree student, Judith Gura. It provides a photographic overview of the nearly 100 designers who have played an innovative role in decorating New York City interiors for more than five decades. The work of such legends as Eleanor McMillen Brown, Billy Baldwin, and Mark Hampton can be found as well as that of lesser-known but equally innovative designers. The third eagerly awaited volume in this series will cover contemporary designers.
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