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Billy Baldwin, Interior Decorator, (1903 – 1983) *

Artist/Designer: Thom Filicia

Project Location: Baltimore, United States

Figure 1: "Panach Zebra Textile Furniture." Source: Patrica Gray [blog]. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Billy Baldwin Decorate Book )
Figure 2: "A garden in hell." Source: 1stdibs, The Study [ Blog]. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: NA. )
Figure 3: "Bonnie Wintersteen's living room," (1930). Source: Architectural Digest. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Billy Cunningham )
Figure 4: Lewis, Adam., Baldwin, Billy, and Baldwin, William Williar. Billy Baldwin : The Great American Decorator. New York: Rizzoli, 2010. ( Source | Photographer: Adam Lewis )
Figure 5: "Kenneth Battelle Salon." Source: Alchetron. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: NA. )
Figure 6: "Arbre de Matisse Reverse." Source: 1stdibs, The Study [ Blog]. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: NA. )
Figure 7: "Design Garden In Hell - Diana Vreeland's Living Room," (1979). Source: Diana Vreeland Official Web. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Horst P. Horst )
Figure 8: "Billy Baldwin : House and Garden," (1976). Source: ArtSTOR. Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Fairchild Photo Service )

Style/Period(s):
Post Modern, Aesthetic Movements

Primary Material(s):
Fabric, Wood, Textile, Color

Function(s):
Residential Structure

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
20th Century, 1903, 1983

Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:

Baldwin, Billy. Billy Baldwin Decorates. First ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972.
Baldwin, Billy. Billy Baldwin Remembers. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974.
Lewis, Adam., Baldwin, Billy, and Baldwin, William Williar. Billy Baldwin : The Great American Decorator. New York: Rizzoli, 2010.

Building Address: NA.

Significant Dates: Life and Death (1903-1983)

Supporting Staff/ Designers: NA.

Tags: Color Theory, Textile Patterns, Interior Decorator of NYC, American Interiors, American Style, Furniture Design

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