Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Title |
[Rognier Business as Viewed from Street] |
Object Name |
Photograph, Color |
Description |
Digital photograph of Rognier Business as Viewed from Street. Shot from the opposite street corner at the intersection of El Camino Real and Barneson Ave, currently a McDonald's fast food restaurant. Many elgant stone garden ornaments ranging from cupids to ornate water fountains can be seen through a chain link fence. The two "A. Rognier" signs are visible to be seen from both directions on El Camino Real. There is a mid century automobile seen coming from the west on Barneson Ave. |
Photographer |
Unknown |
Studio |
n/a |
Catalog Number |
2020.004.002.2 |
Collection |
Archival - Photographs |
Place |
San Mateo, CA |
Provenance |
The Rognier Family |
Notes |
"Gaston August Rognier arrived in New York City at the turn of the century (circa 1900) as a craftsman, from France, to help refurbish the Statue of Liberty... Having endured New York without any real success, Gaston panhandled across the United States and arrived in San Francisco just following the great earthquake... he eventually met Charles Crocker and conviced Mr. Crocker he could make garden ornaments... People on the West Coast had no local source and had to travel to Europe to find artistic items to accent their gardens and beautify their homes... The client list became the "Who's Who" of Northern California and included Senator Phelan, the Crocker family, James C. Flood, Leland Stanford, William Bourne, Moses Gunst, the Palace of Fine Arts, De Young Museum, George Newhall, as well as local dignitaries and their estates." [The Rognier Family, 2020.004.002.4] |
People |
Rognier, Andre Rognier, Gaston |
Search Terms |
Gardens Gardens-San Mateo County Rognier Garden Ornaments Shop Rognier Ornamental Garden Works Rognier, Andre Rognier, Gaston Statues |
Subjects |
Gardening Gardens Statues |
Credit line |
Courtesy of Chris Rognier |