Celebrating the 100-year anniversary of one of America’s most  charming seaside estates, this book traces Meadowcroft’s heritage  through a line that includes the noted architect Wilson Eyre,  Louis Comfort Tiffany, the Conklin Family – among Long Island’s  earliest settlers – and the Shiboleths, who bought and began  restoring the home and grounds in 2000.   An extraordinary example of mansion-as-cottage, Meadowcroft is a  quietly engaging estate replete with creative architecture,  brilliant design solutions and extraordinary landscaping all by  Wilson Eyre, the artist/architect who founded House and  Garden magazine. It is further enhanced with the lighting of  Louis Comfort Tiffany who was commissioned to do all the lighting  in the house. His beautiful lights on top of the entry pillars  still exist and are among the few lighting features original to  this estate.   The book also features owners Lynn Kromingo and Amnon Shiboleth  who are in the process of returning the property to its earlier  elegance while creating a warm, familial atmosphere. This focus  on the family continues the original conception of Meadowcroft,  which was designed as a home for the Conklin family when the  Hamptons were still a farming community only just being  discovered as a haven from New York City.   Author Michael McKenzie has written more than 20 books on such  diverse topics as Madonna, Saturday Night Live and artists  such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenburg. He is  currently working with architects from Philip Johnson’s  architectural design firm on a large-scale building and design  project. Photographer Michael Skott is renowned for his use of  natural and created light. His photographs of Meadowcroft give  intimate glimpses into the grandeur and details of this creative  and extraordinary estate.   Meadowcroft: A Century of Elegance in the Hamptons, by  Michael McKenzie, American Image Books, Inc., New York City,  2004; 104 pages, hardbound, $45.
 
    



 
						