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Author Archives: Ann Henderson
About Ann Henderson
Ann Henderson is a communications professional and film lover in Richmond, Virginia. She enjoys creating atmosphere -- whether by combining words and images on a page (or screen) or by decorating a room with flea market finds. Ann currently edits Broadside, the Magazine of the Library of Virginia.Film & Interior Design: Seedy hotel room holds art deco gems
Posted on July 27, 2011
While catching a screening of Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver (1976) during the James River Film Festival this spring, I spied some vintage collectible gems in the scene where Robert De Niro’s character, Travis Bickle, meets with a gun dealer to … Continue reading →
Posted in Essays, Film
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, art deco, Barbara Bel Geddes, Bertoia, bohemian, Eames, industrial design, machine age, Mad Men, Martin Scorsese, mid-century modern, Normal Bel Geddes, Paul Frankl, Taxi Driver, Vertigo
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