The East Portico: Photographed





"When Elsie de Wolfe invented the vocation of interior decorator in 1905, she informed her friends and potential clients of the fact by sending out cards engraved with her name and address, and a discreet announcement of her service". This is not 1905, consider this my calling card.
I can't believe how great and nostalgic these shots are!
ReplyDeleteFelix, I completely agree. These are but a few great photos of the East Portico's past. I especially love the last one with the slightest gimps of J.F.K. and Jackie O.!
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