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  1. Cornelius Vanderbilt II commissioned architect George B. Post to build a massive, French Château-style mansion on Fifth Avenue, between 57th and 58th Streets, in Manhattan. Post consulted with Richard Morris Hunt, who built other mansions for the Vanderbilt family. The building was e nlarged and redesigned in 1894, and demolished in 1927.

  2. Cornelius Vanderbilt II (27 Nov 1843 - 12 Sep 1899) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki كورنيليوس فاندربلت ...

  3. Cornelius "Corneil" Vanderbilt II (11 novembre 1843 - 12 septembre 1899) est un homme d'affaires américain, membre de l'éminente Famille Vanderbilt [1]. Il est le petit-fils préféré du commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt , qui lui lègue 5 millions de dollars, et le fils aîné de William Henry "Billy" Vanderbilt (qui lui lègue environ 70 millions) et Maria Louisa Kissam.

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  5. 16 de jun. de 2023 · It’s hard to believe the 70-room, 125,339-square-foot home was just a summer house for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, yet the Italian Renaissance–style abode was considered a “cottage.”

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  7. Augustus Saint-Gaudens American. ca. 1881–83. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 700. This mantelpiece originally dominated the entrance hall of the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street (demolished 1925-27). Working for the architect George B. Post, the artist John La Farge (1835-1910) created a lavish ...