New York interior decorator (1903–1983)
Billy Baldwin
Born William Baldwin, Jr.
(1903-05-30 ) May 30, 1903Died November 25, 1983(1983-11-25) (aged 80) Occupation Interior decorator
William Baldwin, Jr. (May 30, 1903 – November 25, 1983), known as Billy Baldwin and nicknamed Billy B , was a New York interior decorator , characterized in an obituary as the "dean of interior decorators".[ 1] [ 2] He was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1974.[ 3] [ 4]
Personal life
Baldwin was born on May 30, 1903, in Roland Park, Maryland and studied architecture at Princeton , dropping out after two years.[ 1] He attended Truman Capote 's Black and White Ball at the Plaza in 1966. Baldwin died of a heart ailment on November 25, 1983, at Nantucket Cottage Hospital on Nantucket Island , Massachusetts .[ 1] He was openly gay.[ 2]
Professional life
Starting in 1935, Baldwin was employed by Ruby Ross Wood , and when she died in 1950, he took over the firm. In 1952, he formed his own firm, Baldwin and Martin, with Edward Martin . They decorated the White House of John F. Kennedy , and designed the houses and apartments of many well-known people, such as Cole Porter , Mary Wells Lawrence , Billy Rose , Rachel Lambert Mellon and Paul Mellon , Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , Mike Nichols , Harvey Ladew , William S. Paley , Pauline de Rothschild , Greta Garbo , Barbara Hutton , and Diana Vreeland .[ 5] Baldwin's commercial clients included the Round Hill Club in Greenwich, CT , the Kenneth hair salon in New York City, and La Florentina in the South of France . In 1972, Baldwin designed a line of furniture (including his famous Slipper Chair), which continues to be manufactured by the Billy Baldwin Studio.[ 6] He retired in 1973.[ 7]
Baldwin wrote several books over his career including Billy Baldwin Decorates (1972), Billy Baldwin Remembers (1974), and Billy Baldwin: An Autobiography (1985, posthumously). He was also featured in books by others, such as Legendary Decorators (1992), written by Mark Hampton , The New York Times Book of Interior Design and Decoration , and Scavullo on Men (1977) written by Scavullo. Adam Lewis published the biography Billy Baldwin: The Great American Decorator in 2010.
Notes
^ a b c Krebs, Albin (November 26, 1983). "Billy Baldwin is dead at 80; Dean of interior decorators" . The New York Times . Retrieved April 16, 2024 .
^ a b Scavullo, Francesco (1977). Scavullo on Men . New York: Random House. pp. 18– 21. ISBN 0-394-41934-0 .
^ Zilkha, Bettina (2004). Ultimate Style – The Best of the Best Dressed List . Assouline. p. 116. ISBN 2-84323-513-8 .
^ "The International Hall of Fame: Men" . Vanity Fair . 28 January 2015.
^ Frederick N. Rasmussen, "Billy Baldwin's life and work remembered at museum", The Baltimore Sun , May 29, 2010 full text
^ "Billy Baldwin Studio" . www.billybaldwinstudio.com . Retrieved 2016-06-21 .
^ Princeton Alumni Weekly , September 22, 1982, p. 23
Bibliography
Billy Baldwin, Billy Baldwin Decorates , 1973.
Adam Lewis, Billy Baldwin: The Great American Decorator , Rizzoli 2010, ISBN 0847833674 .
M.L. Aronson, "Billy Baldwin: A fresh approach to color and form reshapes the American aesthetic", Architectural Digest , January 2000 full text
International National Artists