Ochre Court, Newport, RI

Completed in
1891 as the first of a group of spectacular houses in the
Grand Manner designed by Richard Morris Hunt, America's foremost architect of the late nineteenth century,
Ochre Court served as the "summer cottage" of Gilded Age banker and
developer, Ogden Goelet. This stately fifty-room limestone
palace was the entire college for the first few years of Salve Regina's existence.
It is now the home of Salve Regina University's administrative
offices.
If you would like to purchase
this photo, call (860) 424-4491 and leave a message or
send an email to matt@matthewjcook.com.
Photos are available as 8 x 10 or smaller prints and can be
mounted, matted, and framed to your liking in frames as large as
11 x 14 inches.
Prices:
- Black and White 8 x 10 photo without mat is
$30.00.
- Black and White photo with mat (ready for
framing in 11x14 frame) is $50.00.
- Framed and matted black and
white photo varies
with cost of frame, minimum price is $100.00. An extensive line
of frames is available.
All photographs are the copyrighted
property of Matthew J. Cook and contain Digimarc®
embedded digital watermarking technology. You may not use these photos
in any project without the expressed written permission of
Matthew J. Cook. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law.
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