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Clockwise from top: Chuck Close's Lucas, 2006, resides above the master bed. Tolomeo wall lamps by Artemide. In one of the dining areas, Pietro Roccasalva's Il Traviatore, 2010, watches over a Wendell Castle MC2 dining table and B&B Italia chairs. A Florence Knoll Rosewood partner's desk shares space with a Knoll Pollock executive chair in Janelle's office. Installed behind the desk, to the left, is a mixed-media work by Richard Tuttle, Treasure; Wealth; Plush; Luxury; Fortune; Enrich, 1973–1976. "It was designed this way," Alden says. "Tuttle's magic is that he is so hyper-specific about how he does things. The precursor to the DMA — the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts at Fair Park — gave Tuttle one of his first shows. Not sure if many know that." The white storage unit was designed by McFarlain. Charles Mayton's The Long Exposure, 2011, hangs above. In the bedroom, Michael Borremans' The Load, 2008, is installed above Eero Saarinen's Womb chair, ottoman and side table. MARCH | PAGE 57 | 2012