Description
Gobelin Host captures a moment of Fifth Avenue elegance in May 1959, where Slim Aarons photographed Robert David Lion Gardiner in his opulent residence. Standing beside a magnificent Gobelin tapestry designed by Joseph Vernet, Gardiner embodies the sophisticated ease of New York's social elite. The ornate baroque frame and rich textile details create a tableau of Old World refinement meeting mid-century New York society, preserving an intimate glimpse into the refined circles where art, heritage, and gracious living converged.
Gobelin Host transforms your space into a gallery of cultivated taste, where historical intrigue meets timeless design. This photograph serves as more than decoration; it becomes a focal point that speaks to your appreciation for moments when luxury and everyday life intertwined seamlessly. The masterful composition reveals Aarons' unique ability to capture not just scenes, but the essence of an era defined by elegance. Your room gains the sophistication of a carefully curated collection, inviting guests to pause and discover the stories within.
Available in museum-quality photo lustre or classic matte finish, professionally framed in your choice of black, white, or natural wood. This Slim Aarons print brings the refined atmosphere of 1950s New York society into your contemporary home, where art and history merge to elevate your everyday surroundings. Make this distinguished piece yours today.
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