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White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families Betty C. Monkman

White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families By Betty C. Monkman

White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families by Betty C. Monkman


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With an anecdotal text by the White House's curator, this is a comprehensive survey of the furnishings of the President's house and the changing taste of the first families. It focuses on some of the historically important decorative objects in the White House, and features photos of the rooms.

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White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families Summary

White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families by Betty C. Monkman

For 200 years the White House has served as the residence of our nation's president and his family. John and Abigail Adams were the first residents, and each family ever since has been able to make the White House a comfortable home and to acquire the necessities for handsomely carrying out its additional functions as nexus for state ceremony and entertaining. In captivating detail, this volume--produced in association with the White House Historical Association--reveals how the decoration of the White House has reflected the personal style of our first families and their countless forays into redecorating. Illustrated largely with photographs especially commissioned for this book, as well as historic pictures, The White House focuses on some of our nation's most important heirlooms, including furniture, silver, glass, porcelain, and textiles. Enlivened with stories about the first families and how their furnishings often clashed with the politics of the time, this book is an ideal gift for those interested in the decorative arts, biography, and history.

Table of Contents

The president's house in the early years, 1789-1814; The White House; French taste at its White House zenith, 1817-1829; the Blue Room; the People's President and the Jacksonian era, 1830s-1840s; the Green Room; revivals of the antique at mid-century, 1850s-1860s; the Red Room; Renaissance revivals and the aesthetic movement, 1870s-1880s; the East Room; national identity and the colonial revival, 1890s-1950s; the State Dining Room; a collection evolves into a museum -1960s to the present.

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CIN0789206242VG
9780789206244
0789206242
White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families by Betty C. Monkman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
20001116
320
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