George Vanderbilt, residence in Sands Point, Long Island. Game room, general view 1938 Oct. 25.
Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc.
1 negative : safety ; 5x7 in.

#GeorgeVanderbilt #SandsPoint #LongIsland #Gottscho-Schleisner #GeorgeVanderbilts #American #Dwellings #NewYork(State) #SandsPoint #UnitedStates #architecture #photography

https://www.loc.gov/item/2018735398/

George Vanderbilt, residence in Sands Point, Long Island, New York. Entrance facade from hill II 1937 Oct. 6.
Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc.
1 negative : safety ; 5x7 in.

#GeorgeVanderbilt #SandsPoint #LongIsland #NewYork #Gottscho-Schleisner #Dwellings #NewYork(State) #SandsPoint #UnitedStates #architecture #photography

https://www.loc.gov/item/2018735326/

George Vanderbilt, residence in Sands Point, Long Island, New York. Dining room, to fireplace 1937 Oct. 6.
Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc.
1 negative : safety ; 5x7 in.

#GeorgeVanderbilt #SandsPoint #LongIsland #NewYork #Gottscho-Schleisner #Dwellings #NewYork(State) #SandsPoint #UnitedStates #architecture #photography

https://www.loc.gov/item/2018735325/

Gloria Vanderbilt February, 1966.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

**Title:** "Vogue" Portrait Session of G. Vanderbilt

**Date:** The exact date is not specified, but it is believed to be from the 1940s or 1950s.

**Location:** The image was taken at a location with rocks, although the specific location is not known.

**Keywords:** Vogue, portrait session, G. Vanderbilt, Toni Frissell

**Subject Information:**

* George Vanderbilt (1876-1914) was an American member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family. He was known for his love of art and architecture.
* His daughter, Gloria Vanderbilt (1924-2019), was a fashion icon and artist in her own right.

**Description:** This photograph is from the Toni Frissell collection at the Library of Congress. It depicts G. Vanderbilt in a leotard, wet on rocks, without lipstick. The image is part of a series of 19 slides from the *Blue Gloria* photo shoot, which was published in Vogue magazine.

#GloriaVanderbilt #GVanderbilt #ToniFrissell #GeorgeVanderbilt #American #Vanderbilt #the*BlueGloria* #Vogue #the"BlueGloria #unitedstates #photography

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021734625/

Gloria Vanderbilt

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Gloria Vanderbilt February, 1966.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Title: "Blue Gloria" by Toni Frissell, 1930s

Description:
"Blue Gloria" is a photographic portrait of George Vanderbilt, taken by photographer Toni Frissell in the early 1930s. The image features Vanderbilt wearing a leotard and standing on wet rocks, showcasing his athletic physique.

Location: No specific location mentioned in the provided text.

Biography:
Toni Frissell (1898-1987) was an American fashion photographer known for her contributions to Vogue magazine. She began her career as a model and later transitioned to photography, capturing iconic images of high-society women and men during the 1920s-1950s.

George Vanderbilt II (1862-1934) was an American businessman and member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family. He served as a captain in the U.S. Army during World War I and later became involved in various business ventures, including real estate development.

Keywords:
Toni Frissell, Vogue, George Vanderbilt, Leotard, Athleticism

#GloriaVanderbilt #ToniFrissell #GeorgeVanderbilt #Vanderbilt #American #Vogue #GeorgeVanderbiltII #theUSArmy #WorldWarI #Leotard #unitedstates #photography

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021734640/

Gloria Vanderbilt

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Although Biltmore House was equipped with superb stables, the Vanderbilts did not rely solely on horses and carriages for transportation. Although horse-drawn carriages, ships, and trains were popular when #GeorgeVanderbilt was born in 1862, engineers and inventors were already experimenting with “horseless carriages” or automobiles.