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the interior. William Henry was deeply involved in the mansion's construction, visiting the work site daily and observing the work ongoing at the Herter Brothers workrooms for hours at a time. This led William Baumgarten of the Herter Brothers to say in 1885, "We have rarely had a customer who took such a personal interest in the work during its progress." By the middle of 1881, the Fifth Avenue facade of the Triple Palace was being constructed, and nineteen large blocks of brownstone had been set in place. The work ultimately cost $ 2 million (equivalent to $ 54,463,000 in 2023), about two-thirds of which was spent on the interior of William Henry's residence.
401:. Snook and Atwood had originally planned to face the building in light Ohio limestone with red and black limestone trim. However, William Henry Vanderbilt had changed the plans at the last minute because he wanted a distinctive, cheap, and familiar material. The foundation walls were made of stone laid in sand and cement, resting on natural rock. The upper walls ranged in thickness from 36 to 8 inches (910 to 200 mm). The firm of H & A. S. Dickinson quarried the brownstone for the building. 730: 785:, which meant he would obtain the Triple Palace upon Maria's death. His daughters were bequeathed the houses in which they resided. W.H. Vanderbilt's will stipulated that the mansion and collection pass to his son's sons, or another grandson, to stay in the family. Only Maria and George Vanderbilt continued to live in the southern portion of the house afterward, though they privately invited people to see the art collection. The residence still hosted events such as a dinner for the 42: 614:. The mother-of-pearl appeared to make the decorations glow whenever the room was illuminated. North of the drawing room was a library, which contained furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The rosewood library table was decorated with designs of six continents, and the chairs and wallpaper contained hangings. South of the drawing room was a Japanese-themed parlor with hanging tapestries and lacquered cabinets, as well as a faux bamboo ceiling with 840:
with the house, as well as the idea of living in the residence of the former art collector and "railroad king" William H. Vanderbilt, were strong reasons for Frick's move to rent the space. In March 1905, the media reported that Frick had leased the southern residence. Frick acquired a ten-year lease on the southern residence and its furnishings, with George Vanderbilt receiving $ 50,000 in rent per year (equivalent to $ 1,315,000 in 2023).
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European artists. Art was hung salon-style in the gallery. Despite the size of the gallery, Vanderbilt's collection soon grew to require an additional smaller gallery to show watercolors and drawings. The art gallery had its own entrance from 51st Street. Attached to the art gallery was an "aquarella room" of 15 by 32 feet (4.6 by 9.8 m), separated from the gallery by an archway, as well as a conservatory room on the opposite wall.
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brownstone wall on Fifth Avenue for privacy, and he built a driveway leading from the avenue. The family moved into the building in October 1905, following the completion of the work. Frick attempted to purchase the house within a few years, but W.H. Vanderbilt's will still did not allow for the sale of the building, so the point was not pursued further. Frick acquired land for his new house and museum on the
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was hired for the renovation. While city officials initially approved the porte cochere, they subsequently ordered it demolished, saying it projected too far onto the Fifth Avenue sidewalk. George Vanderbilt secured an injunction in June 1903 to prevent its demolition, but he was compelled to take it
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The southern section's third floor had guest rooms that surrounded the light well. Each room was finished in cabinet wood and had frescoes in different styles, with carved dressers supporting large mirrors. Each dressing room on the third floor was connected to two bedrooms. A steep stairway, similar
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The south side of the hallway led to the southern section's main dining room, which measured 28 by 36 feet (8.5 by 11.0 m) and had wood wainscoting, a fireplace with carved mantel, and tapestries and paintings. The south dining room had an elliptical arched ceiling, which was divided into panels
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The art collection grew quickly and, in March 1883, Snook filed plans for additions to Vanderbilt's gallery and the northern section's conservatory. Vanderbilt hosted a ball with 1,000 guests on December 11, 1883. He marked the opening of his new art gallery nine days later with a reception to which
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and a planting strip separated the mansion from the Fifth Avenue sidewalk, though this was removed in 1911. Bronze lighting fixtures were mounted atop the pillars of the balustrade, and metal fencing was installed between the pillars. When the mansion was completed, it was surrounded on all sides by
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Where critics were uninterested in the design of the exterior, they felt the interior to be overwhelming. One critic wrote: "One longs to find out if there is not one single room where there might be found some repose." Barbara Weinberg, in a late-20th-century retrospective on La Farge's work, said
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Immediately east of the Triple Palace, Fifth Avenue was widened in 1911, and Frick's driveway was cut back. In addition, the flower plantings and stone railing in front of the Triple Palace's northern section were removed. Around that time, the neighborhood was growing increasingly commercial. When
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Over the following one-and-a-half years, more than 600 workers constructed the building. In addition, 60 European sculptors were hired to sculpt the decorations on the facade and interior. The total number of workers was estimated at between 600 and 700, of which 250 were hired just for decorating
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Extending west from the southern section's hallway was the art gallery, measuring 32 by 48 feet (9.8 by 14.6 m). The gallery was described as being 33 or 35 feet (10 or 11 m) high; at night, it was lit by 169 gas jets. The gallery originally featured 207 oils and watercolors from various
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The portico from Fifth Avenue led to an entrance vestibule between the two sections, from which the southern half of the house was accessed. It had an exterior of brownstone, like the rest of the house, but the front elevation was not enclosed. The floor of the vestibule was paved in marble mosaic
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drying rooms, furnace rooms, and pantries. The first floor had a ceiling 16 feet (4.9 m) tall. Ceiling heights decreased at subsequent stories, with the second story being 15 feet (4.6 m) tall, the third story being 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, and the attic being 8 feet (2.4 m) tall.
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reporter said the stones had been laid "on three parallel walls of solid rock". Right in front of the portico was a large bluestone entrance step measuring 24.16 by 3.5 feet (7.36 by 1.07 m) across. The portico served as the southern section's entrance, while the northern section was accessed
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In January 1905, Douglas Robinson of Robinson, Brown, and Co. notified Henry Clay Frick that the southern half of the mansion was available for rent. By this point, Frick was becoming a prominent businessman and was the largest private stockholder in the railroad industry. Frick's early obsession
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In 1896, Maria Vanderbilt died and George received title to the southern section of the house. George already had a townhouse by then, and he did not wish to live in the mansion, which had unfashionable decor by this point. Furthermore, by the turn of the century, the surrounding section of Fifth
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William Henry Vanderbilt had commissioned the mansion in part to provide space for his paintings, as well as a residence for his two daughters. Upon its completion, the mansion was generally criticized. After William Henry's death in 1885, the house passed on to numerous members of his family. It
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The mansion had a brownstone facade as well as a courtyard and portico separating the two sections. William Henry Vanderbilt's portion of the house had elaborate decor, with 58 rooms designed in a different style, as well as a central three-story art gallery with a large skylight. William Henry's
814:. The same year, George announced plans to renovate the southern section of the mansion. The plans entailed adding another story, removing some facade ornamentation, replacing an exterior iron fence with stone, installing a new Fifth Avenue doorway to replace the existing entrances, and adding a 589:
made of marble, as well as bronze reliefs of female figures flanking a marble shaft. To the right was a stairway to the upper floors, while to the left was a set of carved oaken seats and a door leading to the drawing room. Throughout the hallway were iron columns with red polished marble, which
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The rooms on the southern section's second floor were designed with varying fittings and decorations, and each member of the family had their own room, with Maria's being the most ornate. Mrs. Vanderbilt's room faced the corner of Fifth Avenue and 51st Street and contained wooden cabinetry from
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The basement was blasted out of solid rock and measured 9.5 feet (2.9 m) tall. The basement contained numerous rooms, including a kitchen, staff rooms, coal vaults, and mechanical rooms for the elevators and electricity. The basement also included storage closets, wine cellars, laundry and
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beams supporting the floors and roof. The floor beams were designed to be capable of supporting 150 to 175 pounds per square foot (7.2 to 8.4 kPa) while the roof beams were designed to support 125 pounds per square foot (6.0 kPa). "Fireproof material" such as brick arches was infilled
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wrote of the Triple Palace: "If these Vanderbilt houses are the result of intrusting architectural design to decorators, it is to be hoped the experiment may not be repeated." Schuyler particularly criticized the character of the brownstone facade, wondering "how so much good work can be so
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Frick and his wife renovated the southern portion of the mansion at a cost of $ 100,000 (equivalent to $ 2,629,000 in 2023), with plans and construction oversight by Hunt & Hunt. The work added newer amenities, including electric lighting and modern bathrooms. Frick also installed a high
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In 1944, the Astors filed plans for a commercial property to replace the southern section of the house. The following year, Cornelius III's widow Grace sold the Vanderbilt art collection. The works sold for $ 323,195 (equivalent to $ 4,337,766 in 2023), a loss from the cost of acquiring the
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to a ladder, led from the third floor onto the roof. The northern section's upper floors generally had sitting, sewing, and dressing rooms, as well as chambers and nurseries. The double residence had a conservatory, measuring 15 by 40 feet (4.6 by 12.2 m), at its southwestern corner.
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divided the three main stories of the facade on all sides. Near the top of the ground-floor windows was an entablature with carvings of vines, which wrapped around all sides. The second-story windows were decorated with acanthus leaves. The ground- and second-story windows were originally
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to decorate the space. Snook was the architect of record for the mansion, but there is evidence of both Atwood's and the Herter Brothers' involvement. The Herter Brothers disputed the claim that either Snook or Atwood were responsible for the overall design. When the Herter Brothers wrote
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section also included an elaborate dining room, library, parlor, and drawing room on the first floor, as well as bedrooms on the second floor for himself, his wife, and his youngest children. Emily's and Margaret's sections of the house were designed in a less lavish style.
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The double unit in the northern section was designed with mirrored parlors, libraries, dining rooms, and reception rooms on the ground floor. A butler's pantry was located off the dining rooms, while a billiards room was in the rear of the double residence.
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wrote at the time, "What would, it is said, in any European country have taken from five to ten years to accomplish has been done here in a little more than two years." They held a large reception at their portion of the mansion in March 1882. A subsequent
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Nevertheless, by the 1920s, the section of Fifth Avenue in Midtown was quickly becoming a commercial area. Taxes were rising accordingly, making the continued presence of residences in the area unaffordable. Emily Vanderbilt Sloane, now married to
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in 1889. Margaret and Elliott Shepard continued to live in the northern section of the mansion with their youngest children until Elliott died there in 1893. Some time afterward, Margaret sold her family's portion of the northern section to Emily.
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to the west. The house was described in popular press as two mansions and known as the "Triple Palace" or the "Vanderbilt Twins". However, the structure was a single mansion built at one time, with three residential units across two sections.
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designed the renovation, for which he filed plans in 1915. The work involved creating a new entrance on the north side of the southern residence. Cornelius III's ownership marked the second "great period" of the house's history, as the
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had a noted admiration for the mansion, its art collection, and William Henry Vanderbilt's status. The building and art collection prompted Frick to create his own mansion and art collection, today a public museum known as the
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to design another renovation for the house in 1916. The northern section of the Vanderbilt house was demolished in 1927, while the southern section was destroyed in 1947; both sections were replaced by high-rise buildings.
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estate in May 1940. The sale occurred despite William Henry's wishes for it to stay in the Vanderbilt family. The Astors wished to redevelop the site, which by then was surrounded by commercial developments, such as
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William H. Vanderbilt's residence in the southern section had elaborate decor, including an extensive art collection. There were 58 rooms in the southern residence, each designed in a different style. The Nashville
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The Triple Palace as seen from Fifth Avenue circa 1885. W.H. Vanderbilt's residence (the single residence) is at left, while the double residence for two of his daughters is in the center. At right can be seen the
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one block north. By April 1879, existing tenants were being forced to leave. That December, William Henry Vanderbilt filed plans for a mansion between 51st and 52nd Streets, with a single unit and a double unit.
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that measured perhaps 60 by 40 feet (18 by 12 m) wide. The stairway was lit by the skylight above the light well, which as decorated in crimson and gold brick. The bottom of the grand staircase had a bronze
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The eastern portion of the southern section's hallway led to a drawing room, parlor, and library facing Fifth Avenue. The drawing room measured 25 by 31 feet (7.6 by 9.4 m) and had red velvet walls with
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to the south. After the sale, the Vanderbilts hosted their final large events at the house. The interior of the house was opened to the public in July 1941, with a $ 1 admission fee to raise money for the
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designed nine stained-glass windows. Those on the first landing depicted the "fruits of commerce" that had made the Vanderbilts wealthy, while the second-story landing depicted hospitality and prosperity.
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immediately across Fifth Avenue at the turn of the 20th century. One of the Marble Twins was occupied by his sister Emily and her family, who had moved from the northern section of the Triple Palace.
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in North Carolina, but he was unable to sell his father's house under the terms of his father's will. In part to slow the further commercial development of the avenue, George Vanderbilt developed the
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In January 1879, Vanderbilt bought a land lot on the west side of Fifth Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets. The lot, which stood diagonally across Fifth Avenue and 51st Street from the then-new
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The house's architecture was reviewed negatively, especially in comparison to the homes of W. H. Vanderbilt's children. The interior was seen as vast and dark, with unfashionable decor. In 1881,
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ineffective". The following year, Clarence Cook dubbed the mansion a "gigantic knee-hole table", calling the design "discreditable to the profession of architecture" in the United States.
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After Frick moved out, Cornelius III spent $ 500,000 (equivalent to $ 10,898,000 in 2023) to renovate the southern portion of the mansion, including $ 240,000 on physical alterations.
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in the rear. The southern and northern halves of the mansion would be completely disconnected from each other, as the entrance from the central portico would be destroyed. The firm of
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William Henry, Maria, and George Vanderbilt were occupying the southern half of the mansion by January 1882. His daughters moved into their own respective residences at that time.
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George Vanderbilt had willed the house to the eldest living son of his brother Cornelius II. Though Cornelius III was the eldest son, his father had disinherited him for marrying
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described the house as a "gem" to "those in love with the symmetrical outlines of the improved Greek school", even as the newspaper acknowledged the house's "somber" character. A
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the home's design had "a taste dependent for expression of extreme wealth", with the decorations being derived more from foreign inspirations than from domestic inspirations.
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took place at the house in February 1942, with over a thousand guests. With Cornelius III's death in March 1942, "its days of magnificence were ended", according to the
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was privately published, which documented the William H. Vanderbilt house and art collection. One thousand copies were printed of the series, which art historian
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rather than plaster. The entire house was steam-heated, except for the conservatory in the northern portion of the building, which was heated by hot water.
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between the wrought-iron beams. The brick partition walls were designed to be at least 16 inches (410 mm) thick. Much of the ornamentation was made in
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in Florence, the doors cost $ 25,000 (equivalent to $ 681,000 in 2023) and were reported by contemporary media as being made of bronze. The art historian
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wrote that the exterior was "far from interesting" while the brownstone "indicates a blind ignorance of the drift of American architectural advance".
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atop the pilasters were ornately carved. The third-story openings had round-headed arches that were flanked by carved panels and topped by narrow
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The mansion occupied a site of 200 by 150 feet (61 by 46 m). The southern section at 640 Fifth Avenue was a single-family unit, occupied by
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made of stained glass and iron, just below the second story of the house. The ceiling was infilled with mosaic was made by Facchina of Venice.
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Less than five years after moving into the mansion, in December 1885, W.H. Vanderbilt suddenly died. As part of his will, Maria received a
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complemented with vases containing flowers. Above the third story was an entablature with a blind frieze, followed by a blind attic. A
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article said that the two decades following the mansion's opening comprised one of the two "great periods" of the house's existence.
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would later describe it. In subsequent years, the mansion's visitors included numerous heads of state, such as U.S. presidents
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to complain, the journal's editors pointed out that Atwood and Snook's names were listed on the building permit for the house.
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described the northern section's decorations as being ornate but "less utterly utter" than those in the southern section.
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3,000 people were invited. Vanderbilt intended his house and art collection to be more imposing than those of the late
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series, as well as twenty satin reproductions of paintings in Vanderbilt's collection. Some of these were hung at
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Bird, Robert S. (July 21, 1946). "19-Story Collier Building to Oust Vanderbilt House at 5th and 51st".
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article from 1888 described the house as "beyond any question, the most superb house in New York".
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in the property. His youngest son George, who did not yet have a grand mansion of his own, had a
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Though contemporary news sources give a date of 1882, Wayne Craven gives a date of January 1881.
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The "bronze" doors opened into a hallway in the southern section, with marble tiling and wood
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collection after adjustments for inflation. Among the buyers for the furnishings were
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The William H. Vanderbilt House occupied the entire east side of the block bounded by
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wrote that the doors were really just "thin metal screwed to a common wooden frame".
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tiles. Mosaics also decorated the vestibule's walls. The vestibule's ceiling was a
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France, a wainscoted wall topped by satins and tapestries, and a ceiling mural by
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with carved fruit and foliate motifs. A butler's pantry abutted the dining room.
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Between the two sections on Fifth Avenue was a courtyard leading to an entrance
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Avenue was becoming a commercial area. George was in the midst of creating the
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In 1902, George lent 135 works from the mansion's 640-piece collection to the
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that was sculpted in the figure of a girl. At intermediate landings,
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There was some praise for the Triple Palace. In 1881, the Nashville
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Shortly after the house was completed, a ten-volume series entitled
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George Vanderbilt unexpectedly died in 1914, the house passed to
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640 and 642 Fifth Ave., 2 West 52nd St., Manhattan, New York City
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers
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owned and lived in the southern portion. Two of his daughters,
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as well as an overhead frieze. This stairway wrapped around a
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1999).
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William H. Vanderbilt's drawing room with ceiling painted by
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Remington, Preston (1945). "The Story of a Malachite Vase".
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butterflies; a red carpet; and a ceiling mural painted by
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Cornelius III sold the southern part of the house to the
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The portion of Fifth Avenue in Midtown became an upscale
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The southern section's grand staircase had an ornate oak
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St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
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Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt
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in 1906, and construction of that house began in 1913.
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in June 1914, where they remained until their deaths.
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decorated with lions' heads, as well as a perforated
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Gilded Mansions: Grand architecture and High Society
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to design and furnish the mansion, and he hired the
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Frick also purchased four volumes of the 8281:1947 disestablishments in New York (state) 7304: 7290: 4583: 4569: 3614: 3438: 3348: 2910: 2341: 2112: 1944: 1745: 1743: 1741: 1739: 1737: 1735: 1562: 1436: 1220: 1218: 7479:453 (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library) 6823:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden 6486:Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant 4458: 4385: 3703: 3213: 2006: 1921: 1887: 1237: 1119: 27:Demolished mansion in Manhattan, New York 1749: 830: 728: 572: 451: 8276:1882 establishments in New York (state) 6974:42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal 6234:The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park 6144:InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel 4459:Gutkowski, Melanie Linn (Spring 2012). 3929:from the original on September 26, 2021 3891:from the original on September 26, 2021 3847:from the original on September 26, 2021 3803:from the original on September 26, 2021 3727:from the original on September 17, 2021 3672:from the original on September 26, 2021 3602:from the original on September 26, 2021 3572:from the original on September 26, 2021 3519:from the original on September 26, 2021 3426:from the original on September 26, 2021 3313:from the original on September 26, 2021 3109:from the original on September 26, 2021 3065:from the original on September 26, 2021 3012:from the original on September 26, 2021 2968:from the original on September 26, 2021 2898:from the original on September 26, 2021 2851:from the original on September 26, 2021 2782:from the original on September 26, 2021 2715:from the original on September 26, 2021 2667:from the original on September 26, 2021 2637:from the original on September 26, 2021 2559:from the original on September 21, 2021 2465:from the original on September 26, 2021 2272:from the original on September 26, 2021 2009:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 1762:from the original on September 26, 2021 1732: 1633:from the original on September 26, 2021 1550:from the original on September 21, 2021 1215: 541:The center of the vestibule featured a 324: 14: 8268: 6871:CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies 4968:New York City Bar Association Building 4429: 4379: 3332:"Opening of the Metropolitan Museum". 2813: 2234: 2219: 2204: 2177: 2152: 2106: 2064: 2052: 1938: 1906: 1804: 1756:American Architect & Building News 1703: 1209: 1197: 1178: 1082:from the original on September 9, 2021 503: 8109: 8069: 7964: 7928:1220 (Museum of the City of New York) 7912: 7911: 7673: 7672: 7430: 7429: 7329: 7328: 7285: 7228: 6932: 6385: 6065: 5662: 4615: 4564: 4519:Mr. Vanderbilt's House and Collection 3717:"Frick Remodeling Vanderbilt Mansion" 3448:"Vanderbilt Tears Down Costly Work". 3178:from the original on January 16, 2021 2483: 1750:Schuyler, Montgomery (May 21, 1881). 941: 528: 473:Mr. Vanderbilt's House and Collection 8083:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 7943:2067 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church) 6979:47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center 6969:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 6269:Thompson Central Park New York Hotel 6259:Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel 4394: 3127: 2588: 2362:from the original on August 14, 2021 1043:. The property would have passed to 483:"Edward Strahan". The industrialist 319:American Architect and Building News 8070: 7856:1071 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) 6866:Circle in the Square Theatre School 6114:Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan 6094:The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York 1231:American Architect and Architecture 24: 7861:1085 (Church of the Heavenly Rest) 7229: 6933: 5541:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 4499: 4436:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 4315:. September 18, 1947. p. 27. 4286:. December 28, 1944. p. 16A. 3765:from the original on June 24, 2021 3271:from the original on June 24, 2021 3237:from the original on June 24, 2021 2308:from the original on June 10, 2021 1505:from the original on July 17, 2021 750: 512:of the Triple Palace consisted of 249:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard 211:, was an elaborate mansion at 640 25: 8332: 8186:840 (Mrs. William B. Astor House) 7814:1000 (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 7499:510 (Manufacturers Trust Company) 5446:Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist 5018:St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church 4542: 4204:. February 12, 1942. p. 21. 4174:. February 12, 1942. p. 20. 4024:. February 20, 1927. p. C1. 3753:. September 3, 1911. p. 72. 3452:. September 23, 1903. p. 1. 3388:. November 9, 1902. p. A10. 2412:. January 11, 1879. p. 0_4. 2396:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 2381:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 2342:Vanderbilt, Arthur T. II (2013). 2330:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 2193:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 2086:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 1824:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 1758:. Vol. 9. pp. 243–244. 1685:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 1158:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 1141:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1999 717:were simultaneously planning the 618:stained to resemble red lacquer. 8131:Fifth Avenue Hotel (28th Street) 7895:1130 (Willard D. Straight House) 7611:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 6786:Women's National Republican Club 6634:Austrian Cultural Forum New York 6189:Millennium Times Square New York 4926:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 4548: 4334: 4298: 4275: 4263:. August 11, 1944. p. 26A. 4252: 4216: 4193: 4157: 4121: 3994:. February 5, 1927. p. 32. 2924:. December 26, 1888. p. 5. 2883:. December 13, 1885. p. 3. 2767:. December 21, 1883. p. 2. 2738:. December 12, 1883. p. 3. 2700:. December 12, 1883. p. 2. 2461:. December 11, 1879. p. 2. 2257:. December 21, 1881. p. 2. 1771: 1642: 1409: 1298: 787:Architectural League of New York 625: 40: 6649:Korean Cultural Center New York 5576:William and Helen Ziegler House 4233:. August 11, 1944. p. 24. 4098: 4075: 4013: 3977: 3941: 3903: 3859: 3815: 3777: 3739: 3709: 3640: 3628:. October 27, 1905. p. 8. 3584: 3554: 3531: 3487: 3464: 3400: 3325: 3287: 3253: 3219: 3154: 3121: 3094:. November 7, 1896. p. 1. 3077: 3050:. August 20, 1916. p. 11. 2980: 2936: 2836:. 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August 25, 1881. p. 3. 1203: 863: 826: 385:The house was designed in the 235:, was owned by members of the 13: 1: 7883:1109 (Felix M. Warburg House) 7819:1009 (Benjamin N. Duke House) 7799:974 (Harry F. Sinclair House) 7519:597 (Charles Scribner's Sons) 7489:476 (New York Public Library) 6756:New York City Bar Association 6746:Harvard Club of New York City 4901:Church of St. Mary the Virgin 4616: 3876:. March 10, 1914. p. 5. 3791:. April 10, 1911. p. 1. 3657:. April 16, 1905. p. 3. 3568:. March 22, 1905. p. 1. 3562:"Gets Vanderbilt Twin House?" 3130:On Fifth Avenue: then and now 2997:. March 25, 1893. p. 1. 2944:"Architectural League Dinner" 2622:. March 24, 1883. p. 8. 2435:. April 5, 1879. p. 10. 1615:"The New Vanderbilt Mansions" 999: 719:Cornelius Vanderbilt II House 8321:Vanderbilt family residences 8226:1020 (William Salomon House) 8221:962 (William A. Clark House) 7948:2366 (369th Regiment Armory) 7024:Lexington Avenue/59th Street 7019:Lexington Avenue/51st Street 6139:Hyatt Grand Central New York 6099:Cassa Hotel & Residences 5663: 5426:Church of Sweden in New York 5416:Charles Scribner's Sons Bldg 4973:New York Yacht Club Building 4351:. March 2, 1949. p. 9. 4138:. July 4, 1941. p. 11. 4109:. July 3, 1941. p. 19. 4086:. May 17, 1940. p. 21. 4056:. May 17, 1940. p. 18. 3832:. March 7, 1914. p. 1. 3542:. June 3, 1903. p. 11. 2517:"The Vanderbilt Reception". 2301:. June 23, 2009. p. 2. 1851:. July 21, 1946. p. 4. 1720:. June 10, 1883. p. 7. 1054: 912:United Service Organizations 259:became known as the home of 149:George Washington Vanderbilt 7: 8246:2122 (Jordan L. Mott House) 8196:857 (George J. Gould House) 8171:William K. Vanderbilt House 7742:Mrs. William B. 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Vanderbilt House 10: 8337: 8110: 7933:1230 (El Museo del Barrio) 6999:57th Street–Seventh Avenue 6807:Princeton Club of New York 6791:Yale Club of New York City 6726:American Fine Arts Society 6066: 5356:550 Madison Av (Sony Bldg) 5341:488 Madison Av (Look Bldg) 4423: 3624:"Frick Goes to New York". 3475:. May 2, 1903. p. 3. 1790:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1661:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1428:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1317:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 932:Metropolitan Museum of Art 812:Metropolitan Museum of Art 721:five blocks north and the 667: 547:Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov 351:Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt 8236:1063 (Henry Phipps House) 8231:1058 (James Speyer House) 8181:Elbridge T. 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Coordinates
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William Henry Vanderbilt
George Washington Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt III
John B. Snook
Charles B. Atwood
Hunt & Hunt
Horace Trumbauer
Fifth Avenue
51st Street
52nd Street
Midtown Manhattan
John B. Snook
Charles B. Atwood
Vanderbilt family
William Henry Vanderbilt
Emily Thorn Vanderbilt
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard
Henry Clay Frick
Henry Clay Frick House
Cornelius Vanderbilt III
Horace Trumbauer
51st Street
52nd Street
Fifth Avenue
Sixth Avenue
John B. Snook

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