Description
Florestal captures Angelica Schuyler 'Girlie' Bryce standing at the doorway of her George Washington Smith-designed home in Santa Barbara, California, in May 1975. The photograph reveals the distinctive Spanish Colonial Revival architecture with its terra cotta roof tiles and white stucco walls, while Mrs. Bryce's elegant presence in her flowing patterned dress embodies the refined California lifestyle. Slim Aarons documented this moment with his characteristic ability to frame both architectural beauty and personal grace, creating a portrait that transports viewers into the sophisticated world of West Coast society during its most glamorous era.
This photograph transforms your space into a gallery of timeless elegance, where Florestal becomes a daily reminder of how beauty and refinement shape our environments. Your guests will discover themselves drawn into the story of this remarkable home and its equally remarkable resident, understanding how Slim Aarons captured not just a moment but an entire philosophy of gracious living. The image invites you into a world where architecture, fashion, and lifestyle merge seamlessly, elevating your home with the same sophisticated taste that defined California's golden age of design and social elegance.
Available in photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood. This print brings the artistry of documentary photography into your living room, study, or bedroom, where it naturally enhances both classic and contemporary interiors. Make this captivating piece yours today and let it transform your space with the enduring appeal of mid-century California style.
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