Description
Rare Collectible: 1941 edition of The Architectural Digest, Volume X, Number III, featuring stunning pictorials of outstanding early 20th-century architecture, interior design, and landscaping. Historic Residences: Includes black-and-white photographs of grand estates, such as the residence of Mrs. Hilda Boldt Weber in Bel-Air and the McDermott estate in Dallas, Texas. Condition: Good vintage condition; cover shows wear, and some minor edge tears, but all pages are intact and legible. Condition: This rare vintage issue of The Architectural Digest is in good condition for its age. The cover has visible wear, including scuffs, edge creases, and small tears. The binding is intact, and the pages remain complete, clean, and unmarked. This issue is a remarkable find for collectors of mid-20th-century architectural history or those seeking design inspiration. Item Overview: Published in 1941 by John C. Brasfield in Los Angeles, this edition of The Architectural Digest captures the elegance of luxurious architectural design from the early 20th century. Featuring detailed imagery of private residences, iconic gardens, and refined interiors, it reflects timeless sophistication. A must-have for collectors of architectural history or enthusiasts of historic estate design. Photo Highlights: Iconic black-and-white imagery of 1940s architectural masterpieces. Featured homes include the Bel-Air residence of Mrs. Hilda Boldt Weber and the Dallas estate of the McDermott family. Includes detailed credit to architects, builders, and decorators, making it a resource for historic design research. Keywords: Architectural Digest vintage, 1941 architecture magazine, historic estate design, Bel-Air architecture, McDermott Dallas estate, collectible architecture magazine, early interior design, landscape architecture history, vintage architectural photography, John C. Brasfield.