


Opulent Fifth Avenue Mansion of Early 20th Century Elite
This photographic print captures the grandeur of the mansion belonging to former Senator William A. Clark, an emblematic figure of early 20th-century wealth and ambition. Located on Fifth Avenue, this impressive residence was completed at a staggering cost of $7,000,000 in 1910—a sum that underscored the staggering scale of opulence associated with Americas elite during this era. Clark, who made his fortune in mining and railroad investments, was known for his lavish lifestyle and significant influence in both political and business circles.
The image not only highlights Clarks mansion as a physical structure but also situates it against the backdrop of New York City’s transformation in the early 1900s. Fifth Avenue was emerging as the premier address for the wealthy, with grand homes being built that reflected the ambitions of the Gilded Age elite. The mansion serves as a historical marker of this opulent period, encapsulating the aspirations and lifestyles of America’s power brokers as they shaped the nation’s economic landscape.

Opulent Fifth Avenue Mansion of Early 20th Century Elite
