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Title
Wright Saltus Ludington residence, view of courtyard with oak tree and fountain, Montecito, 1931
Alternative Title
Wright Saltus Ludington residence
Contributor
Cornell, Ralph D.
Date Created and/or Issued
March 28, 1931
1931-03-28
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cornell (Ralph D.) papers
Rights Information
US
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Handwriting on back of photograph: W.S. Luddington [sic]- Montecito
The Ludington estate, also known as Val Verde, Dias Felices, the Henry Dater house, and the Dr. Warren Austin home, was designed by the architect Bertram Grovenor Goodhue, constructed in 1918 and then purchased by Charles H. Ludington in 1924. His son, Wright Saltus Ludington (who inherited the estate in 1927 or 1930), engaged the landscape architect Lockwood de Forest to design the gardens in 1925. Retaining the geometry of Goodhue's design and much of the wilderness, Lockwood transformed the gardens over a period of twenty-three years.
Handwriting on back of photograph: photo by Ralph D. Cornell
The Val Verde estate was designed by the architect Bertram Grovenor Goodhue, constructed in 1918 and then purchased by Charles H. Ludington in 1924. His son, Wright Saltus Ludington (who inherited the estate in 1927 or 1930), engaged the landscape architect Lockwood de Forest to design the gardens in 1925. Retaining the geometry of Goodhue's design and much of the wilderness, Lockwood transformed the gardens over a period of twenty-three years.
View of courtyard with fountain beneath large oak tree, brick pavement, a stone bench, terracotta pots with flowers and two terracotta olive jars.
Type
image
Identifier
clus_1411_Luddington_7
ark:/21198/zz00090m39
Subject
People
Trees
Fountains
Gardens
Environment
Planters (containers)
Landscape architecture
Val Verde (Montecito, Calif.)
Source
Ralph D. Cornell Papers, 1925-1972

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