Palmer Mansion

Palmer Mansion

Infobox Historic building



caption=The front façade of the Palmer Mansion on Lake Shore Drive
name=Palmer Mansion
location_town=Chicago, Illinois
location_country=United States
latitude= 41.907324
longitude= -87.626615
architect=Henry Ives Cobb and Charles Frostcite book|title=Lost Chicago|author=David Garrard Lowe|publisher=Watson-Gutpill Publications|location=New York|year=2000|isbn=0-8020-8390-0| pages=pp. 36-38]
client= Bertha and Potter Palmer
engineer=John Newquist
construction_start_date=1882
completion_date=1885
date_demolished=1951
cost=at least $1,000,000cite news|first=Ron|last= Grossman|title=Chicago's Seven Lost Wonders|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-0508290065aug29,1,3719336.story?coll=chi-homepagenews-utl&ctrack=1&cset=true|work=Chicago Tribune|date=August 29 2005|accessdate=2007-09-30] cite book|title=Great Houses of Chicago: 1871-1921|last=Benjamin|first=Susan|coauthors=Stuart Cohen|year=2008|publisher=Acanthus Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0-926494-39-8]
structural_system=
style=Early Romanesque, Norman Gothic [The mansion's architects, Henry Ives Cobb and Charles Frost, referred to the architectural style the building was completed in as either early Romanesque or Norman Gothic. Lowe p. 36]
size=convert|4480|sqft|m2|1|sp=uscite web|url=http://www.dupontcastle.com/castles/palmers.htm|title=Palmers Castle|accessdate=2007-09-30|work=Dupont Castle]

The Palmer Mansion, constructed 1882–1885 at 1350 Lake Shore Drive, was once the largest private residence in Chicago, Illinois located in the Near North Side neighborhood facing Lake Michigan. It was designed by architects Henry Ives Cobb and Charles Frost and built for Bertha and Potter Palmer. Palmer was a prominent Chicago businessman who was responsible for much of the development of State Street. The construction of the Palmer Mansion on Lake Shore Drive established the "Gold Coast" neighborhood,cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/chicago/peopleevents/p_bpalmer.html|title=People & Events: Bertha Honoré Palmer (1849-1908)|accessdate=2007-09-30|work=American Experience|publisher=Public Broadcasting Service] still one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the city.

History

Construction

At the time of the construction of the mansion, Potter Palmer was already responsible for much of the development of State Street. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the buildings on State Street were destroyed, and Palmer was yet again responsible for its redevelopment.cite web|url=http://www.newquist.net/familyhistory/chapter10.html|title=Building Projects Of John Newquist|accessdate=2007-09-30|work=newquist.com] Construction on the mansion began in 1882, and its exterior work was completed in 1883. However, interior decoration would continue for another two years before the building was entirely complete.

Henry Ives Cobb and Charles Frost were chosen as the architects for the mansion. John Newquist, who had already worked with Palmer on numerous other constructions, was chosen as the contractor and stair constructer. Although it was originally budgeted at $90,000, after five years of construction, the mansion would cost the Palmers more than a million dollars..

The Palmer Mansion was used for many social gatherings, including entertaining U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant, during his visit to the city, and receptions during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition for which Bertha Palmer was a major planner and booster. The Palmers also received many other guests, including: two other U. S. Presidents, William McKinley and James A. Garfield; the Duke and Duchess of Veragua; the Prince of Wales, later to become King Edward VII; as well as the Spanish princess Infanta Eulalia. [cite news|title=The Castle|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,811891,00.html|work=TIME|date=February 13 1950|accessdate=2007-09-30]

Later ownership and demolition

When Potter Palmer died in the mansion in 1902, he left his wife with a fortune of $8,000,000. After his death, Bertha Palmer continued to reside in the house, as well as in homes she maintained in London and Paris, until she died at her winter residence in Sarasota, Florida. She invested heavily in real estate in Florida where she developed farms, dairies, and cattle ranches that she administered herself, introducing many innovative practices that greatly increased the productivity of those types of business in Florida.

Even with these great investments in land, she parleyed the fortune into almost double what she had been left and, in 1918, bequeathed an estate of $15,000,000 to her sons Honoré and Potter Palmer, Jr., who sold the Chicago mansion in 1930 to the industrialist Vincent Hugo Bendix, who had invented an automobile starter, for $3,000,000. Bendix renamed the property "The Bendix Galleries," after adding paintings by Rembrandt and Howard Chandler Christy to Bertha Palmer's former art collection. While residing within the mansion, he modernized the elevator, and installed a barber's chair for his own use.

After living on the property for about five years, Vincent Bendix announced that the mansion would be razed to allow construction of the world's largest hotel on the site, estimated at approximately $25,000,000.cite web|url=http://www.scripophily.net/benhelinc1.html|title=Bendix Helicopter, Inc. 1947|accessdate=2007-09-30|work=Scripophily|publisher=Yahoo!] The project was never put into action, and the property was sold to Potter Palmer's son in 1933 for $2,000,000, the amount of the building's mortgage. The mansion stood vacant for years until it was demolished in 1950, to be replaced by two 22-story high-rise apartment buildings housing 740 families.

The mansion's painting gallery, including works by French painters Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas that were collected by Bertha Palmer, were transferred to the Art Institute of Chicago, [cite web|url=http://www.artic.edu/artaccess/AA_Impressionist/pages/IMP_Palmer.html|title=Potter Palmer Collection|accessdate=2007-09-30|work=Art Institute of Chicago] and the furniture was sold.

Architecture

The Palmer Mansion was designed by architects Henry Ives Cobb (from Marshall and Fox) and Charles Frost. The architects referred to its architectural style as Early Romanesque or Norman Gothic. Alternatively, the mansion was supposedly based on a German castle. [cite news|title=MRS. PALMER COMING HERE.; Chicago Society Leader to Live In New York, It Is Said.|url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E07EEDA113AE633A25753C1A96F9C946396D6CF|work=The New York Times|date=September 10 1912|accessdate=2007-09-30|format=PDF]

The mansion featured a three-story Italianate central hall under a glass dome.cite news|title=History of a Home|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753821,00.html?iid=chix-sphere|work=TIME|date=July 17 1933|accessdate=2007-09-30] Other rooms were finished in a variety of historic styles: a Louis XVI salon, an Indian room, an Ottoman parlor, a Renaissance library, a Spanish music room, an English dining room that could seat fifty, and a Moorish room, the rugs of which were saturated with perfumes. A collection of paintings, collected by Bertha Palmer adorned the mansion's grand ballroom, convert|75|ft|m|1|sing=on|sp=us long. The room's murals in the frieze above them were by Gabriel Ferrier.

The mansion's exterior included many turrets and minarets, and on the interior, a spiral staircase that rose, unsupported, convert|80|ft|m|1 into a tower. Two elevators also served the building. The Palmers constructed their mansion's outside doors specifically without locks and knobs so that the only way to get in was to be admitted from the inside.

ee also

*Chicago architecture
*Palmer House Hotel

References


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