With its pastel green and yellow interior; its dazzling collection of Impressionist paintings; and long; low sofas that look like vintage Cadillac convertibles; Sunnylands was a Versailles for the Space Age. In Palm Springs; the mecca of midcentury modern architecture; this immaculately preserved estate is considered the undisputed masterpiece; envisioned by A. Quincy Jones; one of California’s most important architects; and furnished by California’s great decorator-to-the-stars; William Haines. Built by media moguls; art collectors; and diplomats Walter and Leonore Annenberg; Sunnylands became a seat of power where politicians; movie stars; and corporate leaders could meet; relax; reflect; make deals; and run the world—all with nobody watching. For four decades; an invitation to New Year’s Eve at Sunnylands was the ultimate social prize. Exquisitely illustrated; Sunnylands is a must-have for every fan of midcentury design.
#1585521 in Books North Carolina Office of Archives and History 1982-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.70 x .60 x 5.80l; 1.12 #File Name: 0865261954245 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy CustomerLove my heritage. I love reading about the "Lost Colony" stuff...builds my family tree even larger. The Oxentines; yeah!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A good historical account.By just JackA good historical account.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The book to buyBy Brian HaleThis compilation of primary sources on the lost colony is the book to buy to learn about the history as told by the people who lived it.