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Rosecliff
Newport, RI - Rosecliff - Commissioned by Nevada silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs in 1899, architect Stanford White modeled Rosecliff after the Grand Trianon, the garden retreat of French kings at Versailles. After the house was completed in 1902, at a reported cost of $2.5 million, Mrs. Oelrichs hosted fabulous entertainments here, including a fairy tale dinner and a party featuring famed magician Harry Houdini. "Tessie", as she was known to her friends, was born in Virginia City, Nevada. Her father, James Rosecliff salon Graham Fair, was an Irish immigrant who made an enormous fortune from Nevada's Comstock silver lode, one of the richest silver finds in history. During a summer in Newport, Theresa met Hermann Oelrichs playing tennis at the Newport Casino. They were married in 1890. A year later, they purchased the property known as Rosecliff from the estate of historian and diplomat George Bancroft. An amateur horticulturist, it was Bancroft who developed the American Beauty Rose. The Oelrichs later bought additional property along Bellevue Avenue and commissioned Stanford White to replace the original house with the mansion that became the setting for many of Newport's most lavish parties. Rosecliff is now preserved through the generosity of its last private owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Monroe, of New Orleans. They gave the house, its furnishings, and an endowment to the Preservation Society in 1971. Link to Photo Without Frame Thank You for Making this Daily Photo the # 1 Pick on 03-15-2018.
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malcolmjenkinsphotography
on June 5, 2018Very beautiful building. You've got the path in the front nicely off centre.
RarOiseau Y'APAS
on June 5, 2018Interesting shot and description.
Greg&Rose Photography
on May 15, 2018Oustanding
Franks-Focus
on March 16, 2018Nice comp for this historic place
johnchapmanphotographer
on March 16, 2018Hi Rick, Stunning Picture.
BIRDS-WILDLIFE-AUSTRALIA
on March 16, 2018Beautiful building indeed !! Superbly composed shot !
Boobaby
on March 16, 2018Beautiful shot!
fotoeffects
on March 16, 2018Wonderful symmetry, terrific shot!
arctangent
on March 16, 2018The architect chose an appropriate model for a palatial residence. The building and the garden have a pleasing symmetry.
I recognized the architect's name as that of the murder victim in one of the most sensational cases of the early 20th century (1906). Hanky panky among the rich and famous, to put it mildly. 'nuf said.
Janet McQueen
on March 16, 2018Nicely composed to emphasize the distinct formal lines of the garden & 'palace'.