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Thomas Jacobson
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A Short History of Jacobson & Company, Inc...
Gustave Jacobson, the founder of our Company, worked for
his parents in their small picture framing business which he
renamed Jacobson & Company on March 5, 1889. While this
new Company first operated as a plain plastering contractor, it
quickly ascended to ornamental and decorative plastering
with over eighty shop craftsman employed in its heyday.
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John Jacobson
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Our installations in that period included the Pompeian Court
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (today it serves as a
cafeteria), the Cloisters in Upper Manhattan, the Presidential
Palace in Cuba, and many large theaters around the world.
The Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California, as well as the
grand residences in Newport, R.I., are included in the list of
homes in which Jacobson plaster ornamentation was applied.
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Neil Jacobson
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The Company did work for many of the leading architects of
that period, such as McKim, Meade and White, John Russel
Pope, and James Gamble Rodgers. During the first three
decades of the twentieth century, Jacobson produced two
hard cover catalogs from which ornamentation was ordered
and shipped around the world. Jacobson-made ornamentation
was exported to South America and Japan, where the
Company was represented by W.R. Grace & Company and Matsui Company, respectively.
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Martin Brennan
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A Tradition for Impeccable Craftsmanship...
The company continued applying ornamental and straight
plastering up to 1940, when ornamental design went out of
style. In 1932, Gustave's son, Victor Jacobson, anticipating
the changing architectural styles, entered into and became a
pioneer in the architectural acoustics field as a distributor for
a leading manufacturer of acoustical ceiling materials.
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Victor Jacobson
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One of the last plastering jobs which the Company did was on
the interior and exterior surfaces of the Trylon and Perisphere,
the symbol of the 1939 New York Worlds Fair. Jacobson's
tradition for impeccable craftsmanship, nurtured during its
ornamental period, has carried over into todays acoustical
ceiling and drywall installations.
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Gustave Jacobson
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Today...
Jacobson is recognized as the premier ceiling
and drywall contractor in the Metropolitan New York market.
We are frequently the first choice of architects and
contractors who have come to rely on Jacobson to translate a
complex design concept into a beautiful reality. We have
completed thousands of projects in the past century, of
which we are proud. Major projects include the Trump Tower,
American Express Tower, Rainbow Room Renovation, The
Marquis Theater in the Marriott Hotel, the Carnegie Hall
Renovation, and the LIRR Penn Station Renovation, to
mention just a handful.
The Company is currently managed by a member of the family's fifth generation, Thomas D. Jacobson, President and CEO.
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