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Breese, James, Mr. residence interiors, 1931 Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Breese, James, Mr. residence interiors, 1931 Creator: Arnold Genthe
Breese, James, Mr. residence interiors, 1931
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Breese, James, Mr. Residence Interiors, 1931" is a captivating photograph taken by the renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe. This image transports us back to the 1930s in the United States, specifically to a colonial-style house located in Southampton, Suffolk County, New York. The photograph showcases the interior of the residence, with a focus on the conservatory, which is bathed in natural light filtering through Venetian blinds. The sun blinds, a common feature in American homes during that era, add an element of sophistication and elegance to the room. The use of a nitrate negative enhances the contrast and depth of the image, bringing out the intricate details of the furniture and decor. The room is furnished with a variety of period pieces, including a large, ornate chair and a plant stand adorned with potted plants. The presence of these elements adds to the sense of heritage and history that permeates the image. The plants, in particular, serve as a reminder of the connection between the indoors and outdoors, a concept that was popular during the 1930s. The photograph also highlights the importance of daylight in the design of the residence. The large windows, which are partially obscured by the Venetian blinds, allow for an abundance of natural light to enter the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The use of a sun blind also adds a functional element to the design, as it allows the occupants to control the amount of sunlight that enters the room. Overall, "Breese, James, Mr. Residence Interiors, 1931" is a stunning example of American residential architecture and interior design during the 1930s. The image captures the essence of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the past and reminding us of the beauty and elegance of the past. This photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of historical images and is a testament to the skill and artistry of Arnold Genthe.
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