Draper, Dorothy (1888–1969)

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Draper, Dorothy (1888–1969)

American interior decorator. Born Dorothy Tuckerman, Nov 22, 1888, in New York, NY; grew up in Tuxedo Park; died Mar 1969; dau. of Paul Tuckerman (iron magnate) and Susan (Minturn) Tuckerman; sister-in-law of Ruth Draper (monologist); m. Dr. George Draper (internist and specialist in psychosomatic medicine), 1912 (div. 1929); children: 3.

Opened shop in her house (1925); using bold colors and overscaled patterns, came to prominence with commission to decorate the Hotel Carlyle; achieved the Hall of Fame for decorating the River Club (1933); also decorated Quitandinha (hotel and casino in Brazil), the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, the Hampshire House on Central Park South, and the homes of society's elite, including Mary Lasker and Clare Boothe Luce; retired (1960).

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