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Sunday, August 26, 2007

More from the LOC

More from the LOC, including four spectacular color etchings from around 1887.

UPDATE: Had to remove the links to the JBK video, since they had been removed from YouTube.

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At Monday, August 27, 2007 , Blogger wingnut said...

Wow. I'm surprised they went after the JBK videos. I saved them to my hard-drive I think . . .

So much great stuff in those vids.

 
At Monday, August 27, 2007 , Blogger Derek said...

How did you save them? I didn't think it was possible to save a flash object.

 
At Monday, August 27, 2007 , Blogger wingnut said...

I used http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php. I worked great. No problems.

 
At Wednesday, August 29, 2007 , Anonymous Christopher S said...

I was looking at these etchings. The 1887 date seems right for the parlors, but the East Room etching looks like it's based on a photo of the East Room pre-dating the Arthur/Tiffany redecoration. Tiffany painted the ceiling in those complicated quasi-Islamic patterns that show up in post-1882 photos, and they aren't visible here. Also, the carpet looks closer to the carpet in the Grant/Hayes administration photos than the carpets that show up in the later 19th century.
Chris

 
At Friday, August 31, 2007 , Blogger Derek said...

You are right. I have Tiffany's changes dated too late. Who put the silver paper on the ceiling?

 

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