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In spring the weeping cherries burst into bloom behind the Japanese temple lanterns. In the foreground a carved head of Bacchus basks in the sun above a stone basin.
The grotto. Created when the gardens were built and located at the terminus of the gallery corridors beneath the classical temple, this is a fantastic and magical space, especially at night. Carved sandstone masks, antique forms recalling Roman theater design, top each of the eight sandstone columns. The arch system and ceiling tiles are Gaustavino, the frosted green lights resembling clusters of icicles were supplied by Tiffany Furnaces, and the floors contain some of the earliest designs produced by Henry Mercers Moravian tileworks in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A Pan, one of three bronzes in this space by Emil Siebern strides from a cave lined with coral and stalactite material imported from Genoa. The large wooden ”Futuristic Flowers,” added in the early 1970s, are based on designs created by Italian futurist Giacomo Balla in 1916.
Four generations at Kykuit: JDR (center), Jr. (left), and Nelson, holding his eldest child Rodman.
The dining room overlooks the rose garden to the north and the Hudson to the west. The table extends to seat twenty-four. Frank Salisburys portrait of Jr. (1947) hangs over the mantel.
”We have become familiar with the famous old gardens of Italy through drawings of Maxfield Parrish, as well as every sort of photographic reproduction. The Italian gardens being the origin of all subsequent tradition, and themselves a faint echo of the Roman Garden, the illustrated books and magazines have brought us down from them through the gardens of Spain and France to the nineteenth century English garden, so beautifully and profusely shown in the pages of the English magazines and to our own little efforts here in America.”--William Welles Bosworth, ”The Garden at Potcantico Hills, Estate of John D. Rockefeller, Esq.,” American Architect, January 4, 1911
The Rockefeller Family Home: Kykuit

By Ann Rockefeller Roberts / Photography by Mary Louise Pierson 
Size: 9 7/8 x 9 7/8" 
Cloth, 192 pages
275 illustrations, 225 in full color
Published 1998
ISBN: 978-0-7892-0222-2
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A warm, intimate portrait of the grand family estate of six generations of Rockefellers.

Kykuit-the country home of John D. Rockefeller Sr., John D. Rockefeller Jr., Nelson A. Rockefeller, and their families-stands majestically atop a hill overlooking the Hudson River. Built between 1906 and 1913 by architects Delano and Aldrich, it has just recently been opened to the public. But visitors will never see the estate in as intimate a way as it is presented in this volume. To preserve the memory of what Kykuit was like when it was a private home, photographer Mary Louise Pierson, granddaughter of Nelson Rockefeller, spent years photographing the estate: the Big House-as family members call the main residence-and its interiors, designed by the renowned Ogden Codman; the outbuildings, including the Coach Barn, which now houses an impressive collection of horse-drawn carriages and an equally noteworthy collection of vintage cars, the orangerie, and the Playhouse, a Tudor-style mansion containing an indoor swimming pool, tennis court, fully equipped gym, and bowling alley; and the magnificent gardens, from the formal gardens designed by William Welles Bosworth to the golf course to the Japanese garden, and all the sculptures that three generations of Rockefellers installed on the grounds.

The text, by Ann Rockefeller Roberts, Governor Rockefellers daughter, recounts the history of the magnificent estate, from its founding early in the century through its recent transfer to the National Trust, focusing on how each successive generation left its stamp on the decor, the gardens, and the painting and sculpture collections. Illustrated with dozens of historical photos, ranging from the construction of the house to snapshots of family members, the text includes never before published reminiscences of five generations of Rockefellers. Complete with a family tree, a map of the gardens, and visitor information, The Rockefeller Family Home: Kykuit offers a deeply personal look at the country residence of one of Americas most distinguished families.

Photographer Mary Louise Pierson is the granddaughter of Nelson A. Rockefeller. A painter, she lives on a farm in Vermont with her husband and children.

Author Ann Rockefeller Roberts is the daughter of Nelson A. Rockefeller and the mother of Mary Louise Pierson. A graduate of Wellesley College, she has a masters degree in landscape architecture from the University of Virginia. The author of Mr. Rockefellers Roads: The Untold Story of Acadias Carriage Roads and Their Creator, she is founder and president of the Fund of the Four Directions, a private fund with a focus on indigenous peoples. She lives in New York City.

Cynthia Altman, author of the captions and additional text, is the curator of Kykuit.

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