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  1. Francis Welch Crowninshield (June 24, 1872 – December 28, 1947) was an American journalist and art and theater critic best known for developing and editing the magazine Vanity Fair for 21 years, making it a pre-eminent literary journal.

  2. Here, Louise and her husband, Francis B. “FrankCrowninshield, built the only garden in the world that includes fanciful Italianate structures amid industrial refinery ruins, all in a place...

  3. A detailed biography of Frank Crowninshield that includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life.

  4. 17 de ago. de 2021 · This is the Crowninshield Garden, built as a neoclassical ruin almost a century ago and now a real one, left mostly untouched for more than six decades. It is beginning to stir from its slumber.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2006 · To salvage the situation, Nast sought advice from the most cultivated, elegant, and endearing man in publishing, if not Manhattan, Frank Crowninshield. Inaugural cover, January 1914.

  6. Crowninshield, Frank, 1872-1947. Art collector, bibliophile and magazine editor. Crowninshield's collection consisted of canvases, water-colors, drawings, prints and sculpture by, mainly French Modernists, including work by Andre Dunoyer de Segonza, Rouault (prints), Picasso, Jules Pascin, Derain, Covarrubias, Chagall, Marie Laurencin and ...

  7. Francis Welch Crowninshield (June 24, 1872 – December 28, 1947), better known as Frank or Crownie (informal), was an American journalist and art and theatre critic best known for developing and editing the magazine Vanity Fair for 21 years, making it a pre-eminent literary journal.