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Addison Mizner in 1926. Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, residence for John S. Phipps, Casa Bendita, built in 1921, living room (demolished). Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, residence for John S. Phipps, Casa Bendita, built in 1921, eastern exposure (demolished). Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Cast Stone yard with employees and inventory, Mizner Industries.
Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, Residence for Edward T. Stotesbury, El Mirasol, built in 1919, patio (demolished). Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, Embassy Club (now Society of the Four Arts), built in 1929, southern exposure. Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, Everglades Club, built in 1918, dining room.
Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Addison Mizner, Everglades Club, built 1918, western exposure.
Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Making headboards, Mizner Industries, ca. 1920-1930
Photo courtesy Historical Society of Palm Beach County.
Mizner Industries pottery and cast stone in Whitehall’s hotel addition, built in 1925 by Martin L. Hampton. Photo courtesy Flagler Museum.
Children's Exhibit Activity
November 13, 2010
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Free with Museum Admission
In conjunction with the exhibition, Mizner Mediterranean: The Origins of Palm Beach Style, the Museum invites 4th-8th graders to a special gallery tour with the Education Director. Afterward, children will explore their creativity by designing their own Mizner inspired artwork including painted tiles and mosaics.
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Gallery Talk
December 7, 2010
12:15 p.m.
Free with Museum Admission
Reservations recommended
Join Chief Curator Tracy Kamerer as she leads a tour through the fall exhibition and discusses the life, influences and legacy of architect Addison Mizner.
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El Mirasol, built in 1919 (demolished). |


