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  2. Dorothy Catherine Draper - Wikipedia

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    At this time, no later than July 1840, [12] Draper also photographed his sister, Dorothy Catherine Draper, [3] [13] who was required to pose unblinking for a 65-second exposure with her face also dusted with white flour to enhance the contrast, [9] [14] and one of those pictures (see image above) became known to the public via the letter which ...

  3. Dorothy Draper - Wikipedia

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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 large prints that encompassed whole walls.

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  5. William Henry Draper Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Before her death in 1942, [12] they were the parents of three children, including: 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. [14] [15]

  6. Hampshire House - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Record posted a photo of Hampshire House's lobby in January 1938. [33] Lawton Mackall says: "decor by Dorothy Draper creates [the] illusion that this is [the] dining room of a fabulous country estate looking out through [the] orangerie." [34] Craig Clairborne says it had "one of New York's most stylish dining rooms." [35]

  7. Hollywood Regency - Wikipedia

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    Living room in Hollywood Regency style, drawing on its tendency to favor turquoise, mirrors, and strong dark/ white contrasts. Hollywood Regency, sometimes called Regency Moderne, is a design style that describes both interior design and landscape architecture characterized by the bold use of color and contrast often with metallic and glass accents meant to signify both opulence and comfort.

  8. John William Draper - Wikipedia

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    John William Draper was born May 5, 1811, in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, [3] to John Christopher Draper, a Wesleyan clergyman, and Sarah (Ripley) Draper. He also had three sisters, Dorothy Catherine Draper (August 6, 1807 – December 10, 1901), [ 4 ] Elizabeth Johnson, and Sarah Ripley.

  9. Ruth Draper - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Draper's mother, the daughter of Charles Anderson Dana, editor and publisher of The New York Sun, married Dr. Draper in 1878 some years after the death of his first wife, Lucy. [4] [5] Her nephew, Paul Draper, was a noted dancer and actor. Draper's second cousin was the society architect Paul Phipps, father of the British performer Joyce ...