The Rockefeller Family Gardens

The Rockefeller Family Gardens
Title The Rockefeller Family Gardens PDF eBook
Author Larry Lederman
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 201
Release 2017-04-25
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1580934870

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Larry Lederman takes readers on a privileged photographic tour through the Rockefeller family gardens in the Hudson Valley and Maine. The Rockefeller family is synonymous with great wealth, extraordinary philanthropy, and exceptional stewardship of unspoiled landscapes. In their private world, the Rockefellers have created extraordinary gardens. Over the course of a century, their grounds have matured and evolved to reflect the layered visions of three generations of the Rockefeller family. At Kykuit in the Hudson Valley, John D. Rockefeller valued broad expanses of lawns with a noble forest of evergreens at the perimeter. His son—John D. Rockefeller Jr.—molded this landscape into a more formal Beaux-Arts garden design. This garden was later enhanced by Nelson A. Rockefeller’s addition of an extensive collection of twentieth-century sculpture, which is still in place today. In The Rockefeller Family Gardens, photographer Larry Lederman gives readers unprecedented access to the two Kykuit gardens—the expansive Beaux-Arts–style garden and a little-known Japanese garden, brought to life by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. This book also takes readers inside the garden at Eyrie, the family summer retreat in Seal Harbor, Maine. There, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller collaborated with noted designer Beatrix Farrand to design a walled garden inspired by Asian aesthetics at the perimeter and filled with traditional perennials. Lederman’s photographs capture the beauty of these gardens in all seasons, focusing on the geometry of the designs and the color and light that animates them. This tour through the spaces is accompanied by text from Todd Forrest of the New York Botanical Garden, Cassie Banning of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden, and Cynthia Bronson Altman of Kykuit to provide commentary on the design and plant materials featured in this captivating collection of photos.

Tour of Kykuit

Tour of Kykuit
Title Tour of Kykuit PDF eBook
Author Henry Joyce
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9780912882802

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Kykuit

Kykuit
Title Kykuit PDF eBook
Author Henry Joyce
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2005
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN 9780912882956

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The Rockefeller Family Home

The Rockefeller Family Home
Title The Rockefeller Family Home PDF eBook
Author Ann Rockefeller Roberts
Publisher Abbeville Publishing Group
Pages 200
Release 1998-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Dozens of color and bandw photographs, ranging from the construction of the house to snapshots of family members, illustrate the text which recounts the history of the estate from its founding early in the century through its recent transfer to the National Trust. It tells how each successive generation left its stamp, and includes never before published reminiscences of five generations of Rockefellers. Contains a family tree, visitor information, and a map of the gardens. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden

The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden
Title The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden PDF eBook
Author Neva R. Goodwin
Publisher
Pages 59
Release 2009
Genre Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden (Mount Desert Island, Me.)
ISBN 9780615301952

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Forest Hill

Forest Hill
Title Forest Hill PDF eBook
Author Sharon Gregor
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738540948

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John D. Rockefeller's Cleveland roots stretched across the oil-drenched banks and murky flats of Kingsbury Run in Cleveland and ended in the wooded sanctuary at Forest Hill. Six miles east of Public Square, Forest Hill was the Rockefeller family's country estate and summer home for four decades. It had formal gardens, greenhouses, a lake and lily pond, a golf course, a horse track, and acres of farmland. In the early 1900s, tourists and local residents rode the streetcar out Millionaires' Row to East Cleveland, where they peered through the imposing iron gates scrolled with an R to peek at the gatekeeper's lodge, the manicured lawns, and the road that led to the mansion atop the hill. Unfortunately, in 1917, Forest Hill burned to the ground. Because so many records, mementos, and photographs perished, the estate remains as shrouded in secrecy today as it did during its lifetime. Forest Hill: The Rockefeller Estate unveils the story of the estate, how it evolved and changed over the years, and how its legacy continues.

The House the Rockefellers Built

The House the Rockefellers Built
Title The House the Rockefellers Built PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Dalzell
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 469
Release 2013-08-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 146685166X

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What it was like to be as rich as Rockefeller: How a house gave shape and meaning to three generations of an iconic American family One hundred years ago America's richest man established a dynastic seat, the granite-clad Kykuit, high above the Hudson River. Though George Vanderbilt's 255-room Biltmore had recently put the American country house on the money map, John D. Rockefeller, who detested ostentation, had something simple in mind—at least until his son John Jr. and his charming wife, Abby, injected a spirit of noblesse oblige into the equation. Built to honor the senior Rockefeller, the house would also become the place above all others that anchored the family's memories. There could never be a better picture of the Rockefellers and their ambitions for the enormous fortune Senior had settled upon them. The authors take us inside the house and the family to observe a century of building and rebuilding—the ebb and flow of events and family feelings, the architecture and furnishings, the art and the gardens. A complex saga, The House the Rockefellers Built is alive with surprising twists and turns that reveal the tastes of a large family often sharply at odds with one another about the fortune the house symbolized.