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The House Beautiful I: Emily Evans Eerdmans
Napoléon's consort, Joséphine, was renowned for her flawless taste and the creation of the severely chic Empire style owes much to her influence. Nowhere did her personal style more crystallize than at her country house Malmaison. Join design historian Emily Evans Eerdmans as she discusses Malmaison's interior decoration and its revival in the mid-20th century by such legendary designers as Madeleine Castaing, George Geffroy, Henri Samuel, and Emilio Terry. Emily Evans Eerdmans is an instructor on the history of interior design and furnishings at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City and a contributing editor to House Beautiful magazine. Her publications include "The World of Madeleine Castaing," "Classic English Design and Antiques," and "Regency Redux."
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LocationEvergreen Museum & Library
4545 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States
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