Joseph Raphael De Lamar House
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Joseph Raphael De Lamar House, at the corner at Madison Avenue and 37th Street
The Joseph Raphael De Lamar House is a mansion located on 233 Madison Avenue and the corner of 37th Street in New York City.
History
It was designed by C. P. H. Gilbert and built in 1902-05. It is a Beaux-Arts Second Empire mansion, the largest in Murray Hill, New York and one of the grandest in all of New York. The building houses the Consulate General of Poland in New York today.[1]
Captain De Lamar built this house as a family residence for him, but this magnificent and lavish building had never been used according to the initial intentions. Joseph De Lamar soon divorced and his daughter Alice never found happiness in that home. After the death of De Lamar in 1918 at the age of 75, the mansion was sold to the American Bible Society, and in 1923 the National Democratic Club purchased it for its headquarters. In 1973, Republic of Poland bought the mansion.
The De Lamar Mansion was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1975.
Image gallery
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One of the representative rooms with ceiling paintings and gilded stucco
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Neo-baroque cartouche with floral painting at the ceiling
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Staircase with leaded glass skylight
References
Further reading
- Kathrens, Michael C. (2005). Great Houses of New York, 1880-1930. New York: Acanthus Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-926494-34-3.
External links
Media related to Joseph Raphael De Lamar House at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 40°44′58.8″N 73°58′52.4″W / 40.749667°N 73.981222°W / 40.749667; -73.981222
Categories:
- C. P. H. Gilbert buildings
- Beaux-Arts architecture in New York
- Second Empire architecture in New York
- Houses in Manhattan
- Landmarks in New York City
- Murray Hill (Manhattan)
- New York City building and structure stubs
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