A House That Made History: The Illinois Governors Mansion, Legacy of an Architectural Treasure by MK Pritzker
In an extraordinary restoration project, Michael S. Smith, interior designer for the Obama White House, recently redecorated the Illinois Governors Mansion in collaboration with First Lady MK Pritzker, utilizing the best of Illinoiss long tradition of fine craftsmanship to allow the mansions prodigious history, exceptional decorative arts, and superb art to shine.
This visually stunning volume not only celebrates the updating of the ItalianateGreek Revival Illinois Governors Mansion in Springfield but also tells the story of the houses evolution since 1855, of the lives and times of the renowned personages who inhabited it, and of the illustrious visitors, including Abraham Lincoln and FDR. The rooms have been enhanced with sophisticated color palettes, gorgeous fabrics, wallpapers, and bespoke furniture. In celebration of Illinois, one hallway is covered in a striking corn-motif pattern; the Governors Dining Room is embellished with a charming folk-style mural; and the chic Chicago Room was created, featuring Frances Elkinss canopied beds and a Samuel Marx secretary cabinet. This book is ideal for those who love architecture, antiques, and learning about the lives of prominent Americans.
This visually stunning volume not only celebrates the updating of the ItalianateGreek Revival Illinois Governors Mansion in Springfield but also tells the story of the houses evolution since 1855, of the lives and times of the renowned personages who inhabited it, and of the illustrious visitors, including Abraham Lincoln and FDR. The rooms have been enhanced with sophisticated color palettes, gorgeous fabrics, wallpapers, and bespoke furniture. In celebration of Illinois, one hallway is covered in a striking corn-motif pattern; the Governors Dining Room is embellished with a charming folk-style mural; and the chic Chicago Room was created, featuring Frances Elkinss canopied beds and a Samuel Marx secretary cabinet. This book is ideal for those who love architecture, antiques, and learning about the lives of prominent Americans.