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"Barberrys, " Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Barberrys, " Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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"Barberrys, " Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Barberrys, " Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
"Barberrys, " Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York, 1921. House Architecture: Harrie Thomas Lindeberg, built 1916. Landscape: Percival Gallagher, Olmsted Brothers, 1919-1924 and others
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Barberries, Nelson Doubleday House, Mill Neck, New York, 1921" is a captivating photograph taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston. The image showcases the picturesque exterior of the Nelson Doubleday house, located in Mill Neck, New York. The house, designed by architect Harrie Thomas Lindeberg and completed in 1916, is nestled amidst a lush and meticulously landscaped garden. The landscape design was executed by the Olmsted Brothers, renowned landscape architects, between 1919 and 1924. The garden is a stunning display of various trees, shrubs, and flowers, including a beautiful barberry hedge that frames the house's entrance. The serene setting is further enhanced by the presence of a tranquil lawn, a winding walkway, and a quaint lantern. The photograph captures the essence of the 1910s and 1920s American country estate, with its elegant design and harmonious blend of nature and architecture. The image also features a striking peacock, adding a touch of exoticism to the scene. The intricate details of the garden and the house are brought to life through Johnston's skillful use of color and composition. This photograph is a testament to the rich heritage of American garden design and architecture during the early 20th century. The Library of Congress holds this lantern slide, hand-colored between 1920 and 1930, as part of its extensive collection of historical images. The scene at the Nelson Doubleday house in Mill Neck, New York, remains a timeless representation of the beauty and elegance of American estates during this era.
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