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Mansion for William K. and Alva Vanderbilt, 660 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Alterations. Supper room. West side. Elevation. Scheme B

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Architectural drawing shows paneled walls and decorative carved figures in room converted from children's playroom.

Architect from A monograph of the William K. Vanderbilt house, Richard Morris Hunt, architect / by Jean Vredenburgh Van Pelt. New York City : J.V. Van Pelt, 1925, page 18.

"No. 2."

Gift; American Institute of Architects / American Architectural Foundation; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:100)

Forms part of: The AIA/AAF Collection (Library of Congress)

Accession box no. DLC/PP-2010:100 no. 82.7263 WV1 dr42

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vanderbilt william k william kissam homes and haunts new york state new york belmont alva dining rooms paneling walls architectural decorations and ornaments architectural drawings graphite drawings richard howland hunt print drawing new york city alva vanderbilt fifth avenue supper room west side scheme b ultra high resolution high resolution guilded age architecture new york new amsterdam ornament city plan plan library of congress
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01/01/1898
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vanderbilt william k william kissam homes and haunts new york state new york belmont alva dining rooms paneling walls architectural decorations and ornaments architectural drawings graphite drawings richard howland hunt print drawing new york city alva vanderbilt fifth avenue supper room west side scheme b ultra high resolution high resolution guilded age architecture new york new amsterdam ornament city plan plan library of congress