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— Greg Fourticq realizing it. "She had a Chinese screen in the exact spot I have one in the living room over the sofa," says Fourticq. "And the only room that's painted a color is the dining room, which I painted dark brown. Sue had done it in dark green." He left the custom hand-blocked wallpaper, with its de- lightful tortoiseshell and butterfly designs, in the powder room. "I didn't do anything to the house but spiff it up," he says. "She built this house for entertaining and displaying art, and that's been perfect for me." "MY ART IS BIG, AND MY FURNITURE IS BIG. THAT'S ONE REASON THIS HOUSE APPEALS." Greg Fourticq Antique marble and bronze doré decorative objects and candlesticks purchased at auction in Paris. Detail of Joseph Cohen's Proposition 6, undated, De Buck Gallery, NY. Pair of sketches in hallway from James Drake's "The Red Mirror" project, Moody Gallery. Paul Kittelson bench from DiverseWorks. 88