Fort Tryon Hall

C.K.G. BILLINGS

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Fort Tryon Hall
Fort Tryon Hall
Fort Tryon Hall

SPLENDID RECORD OF ONE OF THE GREAT HISTORIC MANHATTAN ESTATES OF THE GILDED AGE, C.K.G. BILLINGS' TRYON HALL, WITH 68 PHOTOGRAVURE PLATES

(BILLINGS, C.K.G.) FERREE, Barr. Fort Tryon Hall. New York: issued privately by the owner, 1910. Quarto, original full crimson morocco gilt rebacked with the original spine neatly laid down, Billings' coat of arms in gilt and silver on front cover, raised bands, watered silk endpapers, top edge gilt.

Privately printed first edition of this catalogue of the Billings estate at Fort Tryon in Manhattan, richly illustrated with 11 full-page photogravures of the exterior and interior of Tryon Hall, 46 full-page photogravures of paintings and eight photogravures of fine ceramics in Billings' collection, and three photogravures of paintings of famous horses that he owned. Finely printed and handsomely bound in full morocco with the Billings' coat of arms by the Riverside Press.

Cornelius Kingsley Garrison Billings (1861-1937) was a wealthy industrialist and a noted horseman. Tryon Hall, his splendid mansion, stable, and riding grounds, comprised an area of about 25 acres in the northern part of Manhattan Island, between Broadway and Riverside Drive, and 193rd and 198th Streets, and was generally considered the most lavish private house in Manhattan and one of the finest houses in the United States at the time. In 1916 Billings sold the house and grounds to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Tryon Hall burned in a spectacular fire in 1926, and the city accepted Rockefeller’s gift of the new 67-acre Fort Tryon Park, which opened in 1935. There are 52 paintings in the catalogue, each with a text description, 46 of which are reproduced in photogravure. The book is complete as issued, gathered in twelves, all plates present. Bookplate. Ex-library Yale School of the Fine Arts, with ink stamp to table of artists represented.

Interior clean, binding nicely restored, gilt bright. An excellent copy of this record of one of the great historic Manhattan estates from the final days of the Gilded Age.

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