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The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California, named for early San Francisco newspaperman M. H. de Young. Located in Golden Gate Park, it is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, along with the Legion of Honor.
The firm's work ranges in scale from architecture, master plans, and interiors, to product design and furniture. ... de Young Museum in San Francisco [31] [32 ...
Kohler was born in 1906 in Harvey, Illinois to Mrs. and Mr. Frederic R. DeYoung. Her father was an Illinois Supreme Court Justice. [1] She received a bachelor's degree from Smith College, where she studied history. [3] She earned special honors and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. [4] Afterward, she traveled around Europe for a year.
M. H. de Young and the San Francisco Chronicle in 1885. In San Francisco, de Young and his brother, Charles de Young (1846–1880), founded the Daily Dramatic Chronicle newspaper, first published on January 17, 1865, with the loan of a twenty dollar gold piece which Michael received from his landlord.
Juan Pablo Molyneux is a Chilean-born American interior designer. Based on the Upper East Side New York and Le Marais Paris-France, he has designed the interiors of private residences, and public buildings, and private member's clubs in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East.
the practice of an interior architect, where architecture means to offer or render professional services in connection with the design and construction of a building's interior that has as its principal purpose relating interiors' design to human occupancy or use. [3] a general term to describe building interiors and related physical features.
134244 De Young, a main-belt asteroid; DeYoung, former name of Calumet Park, Illinois, US; DeYoung Family Zoo, a zoological park in Wallace, Michigan, US; M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, a fine art museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, US; Park de Young, a former name of Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, in Regina, Saskatchewan ...
360° panorama. Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room (better known as The Peacock Room [1]) is a work of interior decorative art created by James McNeill Whistler and Thomas Jeckyll, translocated to the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Whistler painted the paneled room in a unified palette of blue-greens with over-glazing and metallic gold leaf.