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Stéphane Boudin (28 October 1888 – 18 October 1967) was a French interior designer and a president of Maison Jansen, the influential Paris-based interior decorating firm. Boudin is best known for being asked by U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to join American antiques expert Henry Francis du Pont of the Winterthur Museum and interior designer Sister Parish in the renovation and restoration of the White House from 1961 to 1963. After Boudin impressed the first lady with his initial work in the Red and Blue rooms, Mrs. Kennedy gave him increasing control of the redecoration project, to the consternation of du Pont and Parish.

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  • Stéphane Jules Léon Boudin, né le 28 octobre 1888 dans le 2e arrondissement de Paris, ville où il est mort en son domicile le 18 octobre 1967 dans le 7e arrondissement, est un décorateur français qui fut directeur de la Maison Jansen, cabinet de décoration intérieure parisien à la clientèle prestigieuse. (fr)
  • Stéphane Boudin (28 Oktober 1888 – 18 Oktober 1967) adalah seorang desainer interior Prancis dan presiden , firma dekorasi interior berpengaruh yang berbasis di Paris. Boudin terkenal karena diminta oleh Ibu Negara AS Jacqueline Kennedy untuk bergabung dengan pakar barang antik Amerika dari dan desainer interior dalam renovasi dan pemugaran Gedung Putih dari tahun 1961 hingga 1963. Setelah Boudin mengesankan ibu negara dengan pekerjaan awalnya di Gedung Putih, Nyonya Kennedy memberinya kendali yang lebih besar atas proyek dekorasi ulang, yang membuat du Pont dan Paroki khawatir. Jansen dikenal karena mendesain interior untuk Elsie dperiode Sosialisme Nasional, dan di Kent untuk pemilik terakhirnya, . Boudin juga mendekorasi Les Ormes, rumah Perle Mesta di Washington, D.C., duta besar AS untuk Luksemburg, dan saudara perempuannya, Marguerite Tyson; rumah dan perabotannya Wolfe, , keluarga kerajaan Yugoslavia, Belgia dan Iran. Keluarga Johnson menyewa Genevieve Hendricks untuk mengintegrasikan sentuhan Texas ke dalam dekorasi Boudin karena, seperti Times mengutip Johnson yang mengatakan, "Setiap kali seseorang menyebutnya , saya kehilangan 50.000 suara di Texas." (in)
  • Stéphane Boudin (28 October 1888 – 18 October 1967) was a French interior designer and a president of Maison Jansen, the influential Paris-based interior decorating firm. Boudin is best known for being asked by U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to join American antiques expert Henry Francis du Pont of the Winterthur Museum and interior designer Sister Parish in the renovation and restoration of the White House from 1961 to 1963. After Boudin impressed the first lady with his initial work in the Red and Blue rooms, Mrs. Kennedy gave him increasing control of the redecoration project, to the consternation of du Pont and Parish. Jansen is known for designing interiors for Elsie de Wolfe, Henry Channon, the royal families of Yugoslavia, Belgium and Iran, the German Reichsbank during the period of National Socialism, and Leeds Castle in Kent for its last owner, Olive, Lady Baillie. Boudin also decorated Les Ormes, the Washington, D.C. home of Perle Mesta, the U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg, and her sister, Marguerite Tyson; the house and its furnishings eventually were purchased by Lyndon B. Johnson. The Johnsons hired Genevieve Hendricks to integrate a touch of Texas into the Boudin decor because, as Time quoted Johnson as saying, "Every time somebody calls it a château, I lose 50,000 votes back in Texas." (en)
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  • Stéphane Jules Léon Boudin, né le 28 octobre 1888 dans le 2e arrondissement de Paris, ville où il est mort en son domicile le 18 octobre 1967 dans le 7e arrondissement, est un décorateur français qui fut directeur de la Maison Jansen, cabinet de décoration intérieure parisien à la clientèle prestigieuse. (fr)
  • Stéphane Boudin (28 Oktober 1888 – 18 Oktober 1967) adalah seorang desainer interior Prancis dan presiden , firma dekorasi interior berpengaruh yang berbasis di Paris. Boudin terkenal karena diminta oleh Ibu Negara AS Jacqueline Kennedy untuk bergabung dengan pakar barang antik Amerika dari dan desainer interior dalam renovasi dan pemugaran Gedung Putih dari tahun 1961 hingga 1963. Setelah Boudin mengesankan ibu negara dengan pekerjaan awalnya di Gedung Putih, Nyonya Kennedy memberinya kendali yang lebih besar atas proyek dekorasi ulang, yang membuat du Pont dan Paroki khawatir. (in)
  • Stéphane Boudin (28 October 1888 – 18 October 1967) was a French interior designer and a president of Maison Jansen, the influential Paris-based interior decorating firm. Boudin is best known for being asked by U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to join American antiques expert Henry Francis du Pont of the Winterthur Museum and interior designer Sister Parish in the renovation and restoration of the White House from 1961 to 1963. After Boudin impressed the first lady with his initial work in the Red and Blue rooms, Mrs. Kennedy gave him increasing control of the redecoration project, to the consternation of du Pont and Parish. (en)
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  • Stéphane Boudin (in)
  • Stéphane Boudin (en)
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