Item #161748 Jansen. James Archer Abbott.
Jansen
Jansen
Jansen
Jansen
Jansen
Jansen
Jansen

Jansen

New York: Acanthus Press, 2006. Hardcover. Crimson stamped cloth, gilt letters on spine, crimson dust jacket, 323 pp., BW & color illus. G+ (Ex-art library, with i.d. marks on book block edges; former label marks and small tear at base of outer dj spine; interior is clean.). Item #161748
ISBN: 9780926494336

"Patronized by captains of industry, leaders of international society, and the occasional dictator, Maison Jansen was the most famous and influential interior decorating house of the 20th century. Founded in Paris by Dutch entrepreneur Jean-Henri Jansen in 1880, the firm eventually opened offices or boutiques in Buenos Aires, London Cairo, Alexandria, Havana, and New York, as well as Prague, Sao Paolo, Rome, Milan, and Geneva. ... Included in this volume are rooms for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Shah and Shahbanou of Iran, and President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy, for whom Jansen renovated and redecorated the White House." (dj).

OCLC: 907147275

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