Hosted by the ICAA Washington Mid Atlantic Chapter
Credit: William Atkins, George Washington University
In 1926, the room’s gilded wall paneling and ceiling mural came to the Corcoran as part of the bequest of William A. Clark (1839-1925), an industrialist and United States Senator from Montana. Senator Clark purchased the room around 1904 for installation in the mansion he was building on Fifth Avenue at 77th Street in New York City. The Salon Doré as it is today is the product of these two great patrons of the arts, the French Count d-Orsay and the Francophile Senator Clark.
This event follows the tour in April of the Lansdowne House Dining Room, a Period Room, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and is part of our series on Neoclassical interiors in the United States.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website or contact the Chapter directly for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.