The Private Life of Mrs. Rachel Lambert Mellon: Life into Art Lecture by Mac Griswold

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2017
  • With a laser eye, witty intelligence, and nimble hands, Rachel Lambert Mellon, known as “Bunny,” fostered her life as an art form. Painted flowers bloomed as real ones in her gardens. Aroused by her imagination, Jean Schlumberger designed jewels drawn from every aspect of nature. Bunny said “I know what I want to get done.” Mac Griswold, her biographer, shares how much Bunny knew.
    Lecture given on May 11, 2017

Комментарии • 19

  • @flowerfairy1950
    @flowerfairy1950 4 года назад +8

    Shame the slide presentation was not enlarged so viewers can actually see the slides. Not necessary to see the speaker while talking,

  • @DeeDee-oo3mo
    @DeeDee-oo3mo 3 года назад +2

    I believe she knew what she wanted to get done even back in the early dense sibling rivalry days of her childhood.

  • @garywarmee4367
    @garywarmee4367 2 года назад +5

    I am not one to post snarky things about people I do not know when my own life is not perfect but in reading the very interesting book, BUNNY MELLON THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN STYLE LEGEND I became so annoyed that I jumped up to write this post. It is my opinion that the last thing the philanthropist Bunny Mellon needs is one more 4 story house built in her name in a state she never even spends time in. To me, Bunny Mellon is most gluttonous in her personal life.

    • @cocoaddams4502
      @cocoaddams4502 Год назад +2

      Same. Just read the book. The excess was disgusting. I finally had it with her when she had an entire house built of plywood so she could see the view of the REAL house she wasgoing to build. Absolutely disgusting.

    • @garywarmee4367
      @garywarmee4367 Год назад +2

      @@cocoaddams4502 Thanks for your interesting feedback. When I began reading the book I thought, "How am I going to get through all this biography?', but I ended up fascinated by it, disappointed with no more pages. How do you think we're supposed to feel about"Bun?" How did the author feel about her and what do readers beyond us think? I actually ended up buying this big coffe table book, The Style Of Bunny Mellon cheap on ebay just to get an actual look at what was being talked about. I am more interested in her houses than gardens. I love trees, but - a tree is a tree is a tree (ditto bushes!). I do like BM's style, but not obsessively so. I realize the rooms were prepared for photography but everything looked very posed and contrived for effect. I once came across this phrase, "Spend less time to acquire more so that you might enjoy what you have", but I don't think "Bun" ever ran across that plaque.

    • @cocoaddams4502
      @cocoaddams4502 Год назад +1

      @@garywarmee4367 Thanks, Gary. I think Bunny was a genius and an artist when it came to interiors and garden design. She was gifted with a very unique vision and the resources to carry it out. But she also used that money deliberately to try to control the people around her and unfortunately it worked most of the time. I hought the author editorialized and it was annoying. The instance that comes to mind is when she referred to John Edwards home as his "mansion." We'd read hundreds of pages about Bunny redocorating and I don't remember any of them referring to her house as a mansion -- although they certainly were.

    • @suzydupuis4841
      @suzydupuis4841 Год назад

      @@cocoaddams4502 Agree. Only someone with a lesser "talent" would require that excess. When I was unsure of a visual outcome, I built a model.

    • @jadedone6900
      @jadedone6900 5 месяцев назад

      I'm a little late to the conversation, but 9 minutes into the talk and I recognized an ADHD/hoarder. The inability to stop collecting can be debilitating... but when you're wealthy, you simply build more houses to store your collections or build a library. Then donate when you die and voila... you're a pinnacle of society and not some poor, sick schmuck on Hoarders.

  • @johninmorocco4343
    @johninmorocco4343 3 года назад

    Thank your for this video.

  • @ronmader
    @ronmader Год назад

    46:20 Rose Garden - Nothing but crabgrass

  • @DeeDee-oo3mo
    @DeeDee-oo3mo 3 года назад

    Hoping to see a book as well, especially what was left out of the Gordon bio.

  • @weronikauminska5451
    @weronikauminska5451 4 года назад

    I have no doubt that a cage hung on a blue tree on a beautyful sketch by Hubert de Givenchy was inpired by metalworks by Diego Giacometti - his favorite artist.

  • @patpallopoika
    @patpallopoika 2 года назад +2

    Who's here after French Dispatch?

  • @bar10ml44
    @bar10ml44 4 года назад

    I loath people who arrive late

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 4 года назад

    Hi Bunny.

  • @janetcorey5102
    @janetcorey5102 3 года назад +3

    The focus was more on the speaker. I would have love to see better photos. Not very well presented and she seems at times lost in her presentTion