Description
Serge Obolensky captures Colonel Serge Obolensky at the St. Regis Roof in New York in July 1964, photographed by Slim Aarons at the very restaurant the distinguished colonel brought to life. This remarkable photograph offers an intimate glimpse into a world of timeless sophistication, where New York's social elite gathered in an atmosphere of unmatched elegance. The image preserves a moment when style, grace, and cultural refinement defined an era, inviting you to step back in time and experience the golden age of Manhattan's most celebrated gathering places.
Picture Serge Obolensky gracing your living room or study, adding layers of historical richness that only this classic can provide. As you move through your space each day, you'll feel the story it tells and witness the conversations it naturally sparks among your guests. This print becomes your daily transport to an era of refined living, creating a visual dialogue between past and present that enriches every moment. The photograph serves as a gateway to New York's social history and to the iconic vision of Slim Aarons himself, the photographer celebrated for capturing attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places. Your home's atmosphere will be subtly but irrevocably elevated, imbued with classic allure that transforms any space into something extraordinary.
Available in museum-quality photo lustre or elegant matte finish, professionally framed in your choice of black, white, or natural wood. Allow this piece to become part of your home's character today, a silent but eloquent presence at every gathering, bringing the sophistication of vintage New York society into your daily life.
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