Description
Lowells At Belmont captures Mr and Mrs Myles Lowell at the 1951 annual ball at Belmont racecourse, where mid-century high society gathered in their finest evening wear. Slim Aarons documented this moment of postwar American elegance, when formal occasions brought together the racing world's most distinguished figures. The Lowells, dressed in black tie perfection, embody the sophisticated ease of their social circle, where tradition and glamour merged naturally at one of the season's most anticipated events.
This photograph transforms your space into a gallery of refined taste, where Lowells At Belmont becomes more than wall art. Your living room gains the presence of a curated collection, your study acquires the gravitas of a private club, and every room this print inhabits tells visitors you understand the value of timeless moments captured at their peak. The composition draws people in, sparking conversations about an era when getting dressed for the races meant something, when social gatherings carried weight and meaning.
Available in museum-quality photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood. This Slim Aarons photograph adapts beautifully to both traditional and contemporary interiors, bringing mid-century sophistication into your daily environment. Make this piece yours today and join collectors who recognize the enduring appeal of postwar American elegance.
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