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Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. Stylistically very anti-minimalist, she used bright, exuberant colors and ...
Dorothy Catherine Draper was born 6 August 1807 in St. Helens, Lancashire in England, [5] to John Christopher Draper (1777–1829), a Wesleyan clergyman and Sarah (née Ripley) Draper (1773–1834). She was baptised on 2 November 1807 by Revd. Dr. Thomas Coke . [ 6 ]
Dorothy Draper of the New York Herald Tribune wrote in 1948 that the front door "stands out like a lady holding her starched skirts in the midst of a boiler factory", while the "perfect proportions of the large rooms with their high ceilings and heavy moldings" were the most notable part of the interior. [158]
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Dorothy Draper (1920–2017), a graduate of DePauw University who married Lt. James R. Wagner, USNR, who was killed In action in the European theatre of World War II. [13] She joined WAVES and later married Phillips Hawkins in 1947.
Born on 15 August 1967 in Chorley, Lancashire, Draper studied at Southlands High School until 1984. He then attended Runshaw College in Leyland and the University of Manchester.
Varney began his career by teaching Spanish, French, and history at New York's New Rochelle Academy, [6] joined Dorothy Draper & Co. in 1960, and bought the firm in 1964. [7] Dorothy Draper Co., Inc. has offices located in New York, Palm Beach, White Sulphur Springs, and London. [ 8 ]
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