Lichtfield Villa - Brooklyn, New York
by Dora Sofia Caputo
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Lichtfield Villa - Brooklyn, New York
Artist
Dora Sofia Caputo
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Photograph - Photograph
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Lichtfield Villa - Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York
Litchfield Villa (or "Grace Hill") is an Italianate mansion built in 1854 - 1857 on a large private estate that has since become part of Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The villa was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, America's leading architect of the fashionable Italianate style for railroad and real estate developer Edwin Clark Litchfield.
The structure is considered to be Davis' greatest Italianate villa, and is currently the Brooklyn borough headquarters of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Davis also designed a coach house, greenhouse, and chicken house for the property, none of which is extant.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
After years of neglect, an extensive renovation was funded by an anonymous descendent of the Litchfield family. The renovation, under the direction of architect Ralph Carmosino, was completed in 2008. The original stucco was removed from the house, and many of the interior details, including the elaborately painted ceiling murals, were lost.
It is located on Prospect Park West at 5th Street.
The large sculpture on the foreground, entitled Fat Boy, is by Romanian-born contemporary artist Leonard Ursachi, and is part of New York City's public art display.
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February 27th, 2016
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Dora Sofia Caputo Photographic Design and Fine Art
I totally agree, Eugene! The public art on the lawn is quite unusual.
Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo
Thanks so much, Steve, for the feature in your great Group, Urban Images.
Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo
Thank you, Robyn King, for making Lichtfield Villa, one of your favorites.
Photographic Art and Design by Dora Sofia Caputo
It is unusual! Thanks Irina, for your visit and support.