Newport – Day 3…. The Gilded Age was real, not just an HBO series.

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The Grand Salon of the Marble House was very much that.

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Also known as the Gold Room for obvious reasons, the walls are covered in 22 karat leaf.

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Move the furniture and it serves as a ballroom as well.

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The decorative elements are borrowed from Versailles, that other simple cottage across the pond.

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Heading up the marble front stairs is an experience in itself.

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You tend to run out of adjectives and simply gawk.

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Here’s the husband, doing just that.

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It really isn’t hard to imagine giant skirted ladies, dripping jewels, floating down the stairs on the arm of someone fabulous here .

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Consuelo Vanderbilt’s bedroom. Eldest child, she married Charles Spencer-Churchill, the 9th Duke of Marlborough.. and clearly loved the color red.

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The lady of the house’s boudoir.

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Alva married well and took New York and Newport society by storm, elevating the Vanderbilt name to the highest rung on the social ladder.

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Oddly enough she was a feminist and became heavily involved in the women’s suffrage movement, building a tea house on the property to hold rallies in support of women winning the right to vote.

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Her bedroom is ultra feminine and covered in silk.

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The HBO series The Gilded Age filmed in quite a few of the Newport cottages and used many of the rooms in Marble House as set decoration inspiration.

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17 thoughts on “Newport – Day 3…. The Gilded Age was real, not just an HBO series.”

  1. I’m sure the architecture is marvelous, but I’m not a huge fan of gold anything, real or gilt. It’s just a bit too much but the historic beauty is wonderful. I have a huge, gold framed mirror my mother gave me, and it’s an eyesore. The gold is just too 1970’s for me so I’m going to paint over the frame.

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  2. Don’t let the current president see these pictures. He’ll try to remake the White House. It will be over the top with no taste.

    I had one rich friend as a child. I started to walk into his living room and he stopped me at the doorway. It was all in white and children were not allowed. It was apparently a single purpose room, unlike the ballroom in your photo. He said it was only for his parents’ parties. I’m guessing no red wine was allowed.

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  3. Everything is so over the top, way too much, but I suppose most of those people were ‘new money’, if I remember that properly and they were ready to show it off!

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