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Sep 11, 2015 · The Merchant Ivory director’s 19th-century mansion in New York’s Hudson Valley is filled with memories and ephemera from over 50 years of filmmaking with his late partner Ismail Merchant.
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- The New York Times
An exclusive tour of famed director James Ivory's Federal-style home in Columbia County. A visit to Clove Brook Farm in Dutchess County, owned by gifted ceramicist Christopher Spitzmiller. A stop at Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park, originally designed by McKim, Mead, and White in 1895.
This charming early 19th-century home with Federal-style architecture sits on a sprawling 12-acre estate on the Hudson River in upstate New York. The house was originally designed by the French architect Pierre Pharoux. A grand Greek Revival front porch with pillars provides elegant curb appeal.
Aug 5, 2019 · James Ivory is an Oscar-winning filmmaker, Academy Award-winning producer of Call Me by Your Name, and co-founder of Merchant Ivory Productions. Viewers are invited into Ivory’s historic Hudson Valley home for an exclusive tour.
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Viewers are invited into Ivory’s historic Hudson Valley home for an exclusive tour. He sits down to discuss his early love of architecture and the importance of place in his films.
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The home is a little more quiet since Ismail Merchant died in 2005 but the 87-year-old James Ivory said, ‘‘I walk in here after the ride from the city, and I’m happy.’’ We should all be so lucky. To read more and see a video tour, click here. Photos by Simon Watson.
Mar 6, 2018 · Academy Award winner James Ivory's early 19th-century mansion on the Hudson is where, for 40 years, he and his longtime friends and collaborators...