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Objets d'Art in Anne Fuller's Connecticut Home, Vogue

Horst P. Horst1964-02-01

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Objets d'art in the living room of socialite Anne Fuller's Connecticut home (converted from the former First Baptist Church by her husband, architect Charles Fuller). Against the white pegboard wall, flanking a curio cabinet, are two Sepoy figures from India. On the glass-topped table in the foreground are a blue on white porcelain vase holding an arrangement of orchids, a blue frosted glass bowl with four matching cups, and a pink porcelain statue of a sphinx.

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  • Title: Objets d'Art in Anne Fuller's Connecticut Home, Vogue
  • Creator: Horst P. Horst
  • Date Created: 1964-02-01
  • Location Created: Stonington, Connecticut, United States
  • Provenance: Vogue, February 1, 1964
  • Photographer: Horst P. Horst
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