S. Douglas
Cornell House - Table of Contents .........................................
Katherine Cornell -
Table of Contents
Interior - S. Douglas Cornell
House
484 Delaware
Avenue, Buffalo, NY
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Theater S.
Douglas was a member of the Buffalo Amateurs, and was the stage
manager of that organization starting in 1872.
Cornell loved to stage amateur theatricals. For this purpose, he had Edward Kent design a fully equipped theater in the attic of his house. The fourth floor was a theater, complete with stage, foot-curtain, scenery, and seating. There the Buffalo Amateurs, including prominent gentry like Maria Love, Porter Norton, Charles Clifton, Townsend Davis, Lars and Eva Sellstedt, Walter, Thomas, and Doctor Charles Cary and their sister Jennie, Carlton Sprague, Cornell himself, his sons Peter and Douglas and daughter Lydia, put on four plays a year in the 1890s and in the early years of the twentieth century. Cornell's granddaughter Katharine, the celebrated actress, developed her attachments for the stage from watching these productions as a young girl. For more information about the families, click here. Balcony in the theater ... Four chandelier details below: Chandelier detail #1 Chandelier detail #2 - Ceiling medallion features C scrolls Chandelier detail #3 - Note brass female termini (detailed below:) Chandelier detail # - Two termini Theater balcony, with period appropriate furnishings ... Restoration finished in late 2017 by attorney-owner Thomas J. Eoannou (who also restored the North Park Theater on Hertel Avenue) The third floor original theater serves as Eoannou's spacious law office. Note decorative strapwork on table apron (detail below:) Strapwork design: diamond flanked by fleurs-de-lis Round tower interior filled with family and professional photos One of two fireplaces at opposite ends of the room ... Two details below: Fireplace detail #1 - Glazed bricks with classical figure depicted in ceramic panel (detail below:) ... Scales of justice sculpture Fireplace detail #2 The other fireplace ... Renaissance Revival table ... Four details below: Detail #1 - Classical figure depicted in ceramic panel Detail #2 Detail #3 - Renaissance Revival table features four legs in the shape of girl termini Detail #4 - The lower half of the terminus is in the shape of an acanthus leaf |
Misc.
rooms Two chimneypiece details below: Chimneypiece detail #1 - Ornate columns support cornice ... Paired ancones (with egg-and-dart and acanthus leaf carvings) support mantel ... Glazed bricks Chimneypiece Stained glass transom window with opalescent glass Chandelier with top acanthus leaves and flame finial on base Double vase balusters |