tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post4537570141014466533..comments2024-03-25T04:53:09.576-07:00Comments on Big Orange Landmarks: No. 39 - Lewis HouseFloyd B. Bariscalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08865316405393661242noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-42866268405481201052018-01-20T13:02:17.560-08:002018-01-20T13:02:17.560-08:00This house was the subject of some paintings (at l...This house was the subject of some paintings (at least two) by California-born artist Merv Corning. Our family has two of the paintings, depicting the Miramar House at different times of day, reflecting the changes in light, shadow and colors. One shows the stained glass of the front door and transom windows in vivid detail. Although I believe the paintings were done in the late 1970s, they both depict two brick chimneys on the right-side roof of the house, which don't appear in these more recent photos. The paintings also depict the street name "MIRAMAR", chiseled in block letters into a riser of a concrete step on the path to the front door. Wondered if that was a detail from actual-life, or artist's license? In any case it's a lovely house and though I've never been to see it, in a sense I grew up with it, a picture hanging in my room.John Ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07015438967514214341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-75350314255895142532016-08-18T16:44:00.894-07:002016-08-18T16:44:00.894-07:00Back in the late 1960's my wonderful Aunt live...Back in the late 1960's my wonderful Aunt lived next door in a small apartment in the back of the little court of small rental units next door to this magnificent home. I went to Belmont high school close by as I grew up in the area.<br />I remember well, my Aunt's tiny kitchen window faced the back yard of this grand and amazing home. At the time, a single older woman, who I understood was a retired Nurse (?)lived there alone & the property was kept up much more so than in this photograph. I will never forget this lovely home & the many happy hours I spent with my Aunt.... We lived close by Carol Street across from Sunset Blvd on the other side of Laveta Terrace. I was always fascinated with Victorians in the area, but I remember this house in particular as being the most beautiful Victorian I'd ever seen when it was totally kept up & it still is the grandest(in my mind). I remember the little white haired lady that lived there so many years ago as I'd see her once in a while cleaning the porch, etc. The probate situation must have happened when the lady I remember living there died..my Aunt having passed away before or around that time as well. I sure loved that house....it spoke of a much kinder time, close to downtown L.A. Frankly, because of the area, I would have been just a little bit frightened to live in such a big place, especially all alone, but she certainly didn't mind, nor did my Aunt having such a magnificent view of the beautiful perfectly manicured back yard of this place from her little kitchen window. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-28105594543720114082015-08-10T10:39:15.841-07:002015-08-10T10:39:15.841-07:00There's more on this home (including the curre...There's more on this home (including the current owners) and related issues at this post on the noirish Los Angeles thread of the Skyscraper Page: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showpost.php?p=7120593&postcount=30208tovangar2https://www.blogger.com/profile/10420616447094676200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-67366884207673359272013-09-25T16:13:35.380-07:002013-09-25T16:13:35.380-07:00I lived there too, in the spring of 1980, and it w...I lived there too, in the spring of 1980, and it was still in probate. The stain glass transoms were incredible, no two alike. The one over the front door bears the address number: 1425. In the center of the house is a large carved column which joins three sliding panel doors that either separate the living are into parlor, living and den, or open up for entertaining. The brass finery and beautiful wood in this house is top notch. I spent many an evening in the third story tower (accessed vi the unfinished attic) reading. Great memories of this house. Glad to see it still standing.Mark Dormannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-52907155798267812812013-09-09T16:52:17.566-07:002013-09-09T16:52:17.566-07:00You might not believe this, but...
I LIVED THERE! ...You might not believe this, but...<br />I LIVED THERE! Yes, in the late 1970's this incredibly gorgeous house was in Probate, and some attorneys needed someone to live there just temporarily. I was there for about six months. I recall hours spent in the main living rooms downstairs, listening to old jazz. The music seemed to melt into the walls and then come out again, sublimely. One night while dozing off upstairs in my room, I hallucinated that Jean Harlow was in the house walking towards me smiling. A dream? Probably. I could tell you much more, but I don't want to hog the comments section. Miramar House (as I called it), I miss you so much!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-63446397762803295002009-08-01T17:00:48.589-07:002009-08-01T17:00:48.589-07:00Thank you so much. I drive by this house daily, fo...Thank you so much. I drive by this house daily, for about four years now, and always wondered if it is historic / preserved- as there is no plaque. <br />It is truly truly beautiful, the original carriage house still stand behind it.<br />:)Rebeccahttp://www.chubbypigeon.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3633816278415014207.post-21566902513239872602007-07-15T19:49:00.000-07:002007-07-15T19:49:00.000-07:00Wow, I need to check out this place!Rare to find a...Wow, I need to check out this place!<BR/><BR/>Rare to find a home that hasnt been converted into units.<BR/><BR/>Anyone know of an old lady who has a great old home who needs some yard work done in exchange for me being nosey and taking pictures? :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com