The Rothschilds
In the former studio of John Singer Sargent, Sir Evelyn and Lady de Rothschild have built their London “love nest”—a house stocked with artworks old and new.
Sir Evelyn and Lady de Rothschild
The living room, which was once John Singer Sargent’s studio space, with Luc Tuymans’s Shirt (1999) above the fireplace
Barbara Hepworth’s Pierced Form (Toledo) (1957)
The dining room, with a Waldo Story sculpture in the foreground and Josef Albers’s Homage to the Square (1966) above the fireplace
On a side chair in the living room, a John Singer Sargent drawing of Sir Evelyn’s grandmother Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild.
Barbara Hepworth’s Three Forms (Porthmeor) (1963)
A view of Lynn’s office and the guest room
Howard Hodgkin’s After Vuillard (2002) in Sir Evelyn’s study
The breakfast room, with a Rodin on a pedestal
A Boucher sculpture in a stairway niche
The exterior of the house