Crowning achievement
byThe annual Lyndhurst Flower Show arrived just as the Gothic Revival Mansion kicks off a long landscaping project.
The annual Lyndhurst Flower Show arrived just as the Gothic Revival Mansion kicks off a long landscaping project.
The cachet of owning tabletop or decorative goods by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) remains to this day. Lyndhurst is exploring the decorative-arts legend, including his ties to Irvington, with “Becoming Tiffany: From Hudson Valley Painter to Gilded Age Tastemaker,” through Sept. 24.
“Spring Blossoms,” the third annual flower show, not only filled Lyndhurst with stunning displays but also opened the 2018 season at the Tarrytown historic site.
An updated exhibition, expanded tours and a symposium signal the season kicking into high gear at Lyndhurst.
Visitors to Lyndhurst will find themselves with quite a challenge soon — deciding which of the dresses, hats, shoes or bags on display is…
When Howard Zar, the executive director of Lyndhurst, welcomed those of us attending the daylong symposium held May 22 at the Tarrytown site, he…