ART & DESIGN

The Rothschilds

by W Magazine

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Photographer: Derry Moore

In the former studio of John Singer Sargent, Sir Evelyn and Lady de Rothschild have built their London “love nest”—a house stocked with artworks old and new.

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Bill Viola’s Divine Light (2006) above a Louis XVI commode

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Sir Evelyn and Lady de Rothschild

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The living room, which was once John Singer Sargent’s studio space, with Luc Tuymans’s Shirt (1999) above the fireplace

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Barbara Hepworth’s Pierced Form (Toledo) (1957)

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The dining room, with a Waldo Story sculpture in the foreground and Josef Albers’s Homage to the Square (1966) above the fireplace

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On a side chair in the living room, a John Singer Sargent drawing of Sir Evelyn’s grandmother Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild.

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Barbara Hepworth’s Three Forms (Porthmeor) (1963)

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A view of Lynn’s office and the guest room

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Howard Hodgkin’s After Vuillard (2002) in Sir Evelyn’s study

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The breakfast room, with a Rodin on a pedestal

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A Boucher sculpture in a stairway niche

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The exterior of the house