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The Rocks, home of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Gaillard - Bedrooml, between 1926 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. The Rocks, home of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Gaillard - Bedrooml, between 1926 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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The Rocks, home of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Gaillard - Bedrooml, between 1926 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. The Rocks, home of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Gaillard - Bedrooml, between 1926 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
The Rocks, home of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Gaillard - Bedrooml, between 1926 and 1950. Photograph shows a bedroom with canopy bed at "The Rocks", the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Gaillard, 1940 Shepherd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. which was built in 1926
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This evocative photograph, captured by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston between 1926 and 1950, offers a glimpse into the intimate and elegant bedroom of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Gaillard at their residence, The Rocks, located at 1940 Shepherd Street N.W. in Washington D.C. The image transports us back in time to the 1920s, an era of opulence and refinement. The centerpiece of the room is the stunning four-poster bed, its canopy adorned with intricately flowered fabric, adding a touch of romance and luxury. The room's interior design is a testament to the era's taste for rich textiles and historic architecture, with the walls adorned with a floral wallpaper and the floor covered in a plush carpet. The room exudes a sense of tranquility and comfort, inviting us to imagine the lives of its occupants. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering figure in American photography and a leading documentarian of historic buildings, captured this image as part of her extensive archive of gelatin silver prints from the 1920s to the 1950s. The photograph is now part of the historic collections at the Library of Congress, a testament to its importance in documenting the architectural and social history of America during this period.
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