"Property From The Collection Of The Late Sister Parish" 1995 Sotheby's (SOLD)

1995

215 lots

*remnant of auction house 'reference copy' label affixed to cover*

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Sister Parish (born Dorothy May Kinnicutt; July 15, 1910 – September 8, 1994) was an American interior decorator and socialite. She was the first practitioner brought in to decorate the Kennedy White House, a position soon entrusted to French interior decorator Stéphane Boudin. Despite Boudin's growing influence, Parish's influence can still be seen at the White House, particularly in the Yellow Oval Room.