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Newport with his wife Louise every summer to escape the summer heat of the Deep South. The two became well known for the large parties they threw at Rosecliff; many of which had a mardi gras theme, as the Monroes loved dressing up in fancy costumes for these parties. Unlike Mrs. Oelrichs' parties, which were stiff and formal, the Monroes' parties were relaxed and easygoing.
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was shot inside and on the grounds of Rosecliff on September 19, 2017, with 3,000 people attending to have their antiques appraised. It was the first time in its 22 seasons on the air that any of the show's episodes included appraisals filmed outdoors, although plans for all the appraisals to take
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In the northernmost of the wings that project from both sides of the central block, is a dining room and a billiard room separated by a marble anteroom backed, on the service side, by a butler's pantry with two dumbwaiters. These communicate with the all-but-subterranean kitchens below which were
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Hermann Oelrichs, Jr. kept Rosecliff in the family until 1941, then the estate went through several changes of ownership before being bought by Mr & Mrs J. Edgar Monroe of New Orleans in 1947. Mr. Monroe, a southern gentleman who had made his fortune in the ship building industry, came to
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Upstairs, three grand bedrooms of equal importance and guest bedrooms of graduated sizes may be linked by opened doors or isolated by locked ones, in a flexible arrangement of rooms or suites, all with baths, and all separated from the wide corridor by intervening dressing closets for hermetic
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that winter season, and the house was required for parties in the following Newport season; the eager Mrs. Oelrichs moved in July 1900, sending the workmen out in order to give a first party in August, a dinner for one hundred and twelve to outdo Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish's Harvest Festival Ball at
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alternating with arch-headed windows and recessed doorways echoes the articulation of the exterior. This is reached through the French doors on either side, to a plain terrace dropping by broad stairs to the lawn facing the ocean, or to a planted terrace garden with a central fountain.
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lit, invisibly, from the sunken service yard on the north side of the house. The main entrance, on the opposite south wing, is through a vestibule where the exterior Ionic order is carried inside, now suitably enriched, under an emphatic cornice that divides the height 2:3.
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vases stand, from a grand Stair Hall. The Stair Hall projects from the south block to accommodate a grand staircase that sweeps forward through a heart-shaped opening into the floor space. This divides at a landing to return in matched recurving flights to the upper floor.
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is entirely taken up with the ballroom as it appeared on White's plans which, with the Louis XIV furniture removed, could serve as Newport's largest ballroom at 40 by 80 feet (12 by 24 m). Its scheme of single and paired
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to design a summer home suitable for entertaining on a grand scale. With little opportunity to channel her considerable energy elsewhere, she "threw herself into the social scene with tremendous gusto, becoming, with
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White had no reservations about employing steel girders to span the vast ballroom, in order to support three guest bedrooms with two baths, with their closets, dressing rooms and other appurtenances directly
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Hermann Oelrichs Jr. sold off all the furnishings in 1941. In 1971, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe donated the entire estate with its contents and a $ 2 million operating endowment to the
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privacy from the staff, who moved up and down stairs by means of two small service stairs contrived in spaces smaller than the master bedrooms' walk-in closets.
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Rosecliff's brick construction is clad in white architectural terracotta tiles. Stanford White's sophisticated spatial planning offered unexpected views
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offshore, and most of the appraisals took place inside the mansion or in tents erected on its grounds. The three episodes premiered on PBS in May 2018.
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Contemporary newspaper articles avoid "salon", with its uneasy American connotations, and term this room the "drawing room" or "reception room."
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were engaged as interior decorators. Construction started in 1899, but the sharp winter slowed construction; Mrs. Oelrichs' sister had married
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The vestibule is separated, by a tripartite screen with an arched central opening flanked above the cornice by bull's-eye openings in which
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Beyond the Stair Hall is the Salon with the same proportions as the Dining Room (3:4, or 30 by 40 feet) and like it, originally hung with
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Mrs. Oelrich died at Newport on November 22, 1926. The funeral took place in the "beautiful blue and gold tapestry room" at Rosecliff.
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The cross ventilation kept the room from becoming stifling when it was filled at large parties in August's heat.
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Anonymous, "‘Antiques Roadshow’ filmed in Newport to air tonight," newportri.com, May 11, 2018, 7;49 a.m. EDT.
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The American Beauty Rose was developed by earlier owner of the property George Bancroft and his gardener.
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The most famous of Mrs. Oelrich's parties was the "Bal blanc" of 19 August 1904 to celebrate the
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and, ultimately, to the great staircase that the German architect
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steamship line. She and her husband, together with her sister,
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National Register of Historic Places in Newport, Rhode Island
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is the one eclectic anomaly in Rosecliff's interiors.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Contributing Property

Rosecliff is located in Rhode Island
Rosecliff is located in the United States
Newport, Rhode Island
41°27′55″N 71°18′20″W / 41.46528°N 71.30556°W / 41.46528; -71.30556
Stanford White
McKim, Mead & White
Baroque Revival
Bellevue Avenue Historic District
ID72000023
73000059
Gilded Age
mansion
Newport, Rhode Island
historic house museum
Theresa Fair Oelrichs
Nevada
James Graham Fair
Comstock Lode
Hermann Oelrichs
Norddeutscher Lloyd
Virginia Fair
George Bancroft
McKim, Mead, and White
Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish
Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont
Belcourt

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