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This photo captures one of the entranceways of the Hollyhock House. The image depicts a niche in the Porte-cochere, a covered shallow entrance large enough for vehicles to pass through that usually opens towards a courtyard. The niche contains space for plants, which breathe life into the geometric, austere and monochromatic building. Rand set this photograph in a symmetric style, which contrasts against the irregular pattern of the plants growing out of the frame of the building.

SKU: 54151
Creator: Marvin Rand
Date: date unknown
Original Medium: Photograph
Original Size: 5 x 7 in.
Location: Private Collection

SKU:54151

Hollyhock House, Entrance Loggia, detail

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Hollyhock House, Entrance Loggia, detail
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