Posts Tagged ‘federalstyle’
September 01, 2016 at 07:15PM
September 1, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: The doorway with columns at 487 Hudson Street was built in 1825 in a Federal Style, was a childhood home of writer Bret Harte, and now is the parish house for The Church of St. Luke’s in the Fields. #NicksLunchboxService #hudsonstreet #stlukes #FederalStyle #art #architecture #westvillage #GreenwichVillage #bretharte #literarygreenwichvillage (at The Church of […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, bretharte, drawing, federalstyle, greenwichvillage, hudsonstreet, IFTTT, literarygreenwichvillage, nickslunchboxservice, stlukes, Tumblr, westvillageComments (0)
September 01, 2016 at 07:15PM
September 1, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: The doorway with columns at 487 Hudson Street was built in 1825 in a Federal Style, was a childhood home of writer Bret Harte, and now is the parish house for The Church of St. Luke’s in the Fields. #NicksLunchboxService #hudsonstreet #stlukes #FederalStyle #art #architecture #westvillage #GreenwichVillage #bretharte #literarygreenwichvillage (at The Church of […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, bretharte, drawing, federalstyle, greenwichvillage, hudsonstreet, IFTTT, literarygreenwichvillage, nickslunchboxservice, stlukes, Tumblr, westvillageComments (0)
August 18, 2016 at 04:35PM
August 18, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: West 4th Street and an 1833 Federal Style building with dormer windows up top at no. 175. #NicksLunchboxService #west4thstreet #FederalStyle #art #architecture #jonesstreet #greenwichvillage (at Greenwich Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/2bFm9SF via IFTTT
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, drawing, federalstyle, greenwichvillage, IFTTT, jonesstreet, nickslunchboxservice, Tumblr, west4thstreetComments (0)
August 18, 2016 at 04:35PM
August 18, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: West 4th Street and an 1833 Federal Style building with dormer windows up top at no. 175. #NicksLunchboxService #west4thstreet #FederalStyle #art #architecture #jonesstreet #greenwichvillage (at Greenwich Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/2bFm9SF via IFTTT
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, drawing, federalstyle, greenwichvillage, IFTTT, jonesstreet, nickslunchboxservice, Tumblr, west4thstreetComments (0)
August 07, 2016 at 01:33PM
August 7, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: On the way to the Vesuvio pool with my daughter, an 1832 building at 116 Sullivan Street, “with unusual sidelights that are divided by carved wood enframements which simulate cloth sash curtains drawn through a series of rings.” – bronze NYC Landmarks Committee plaque. #NicksLunchboxService #SoHo #116SullivanStreet #SullivanStreet #art #architecture #doorway #FederalStyle #sketchbook […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 116sullivanstreet, architecture, art, doorway, drawing, federalstyle, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, sidelights, sketchbook, soho, sullivanstreet, TumblrComments (0)
August 07, 2016 at 01:33PM
August 7, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: On the way to the Vesuvio pool with my daughter, an 1832 building at 116 Sullivan Street, “with unusual sidelights that are divided by carved wood enframements which simulate cloth sash curtains drawn through a series of rings.” – bronze NYC Landmarks Committee plaque. #NicksLunchboxService #SoHo #116SullivanStreet #SullivanStreet #art #architecture #doorway #FederalStyle #sketchbook […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 116sullivanstreet, architecture, art, doorway, drawing, federalstyle, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, sidelights, sketchbook, soho, sullivanstreet, TumblrComments (0)
August 07, 2016 at 01:33PM
August 7, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: On the way to the Vesuvio pool with my daughter, an 1832 building at 116 Sullivan Street, “with unusual sidelights that are divided by carved wood enframements which simulate cloth sash curtains drawn through a series of rings.” – bronze NYC Landmarks Committee plaque. #NicksLunchboxService #SoHo #116SullivanStreet #SullivanStreet #art #architecture #doorway #FederalStyle #sketchbook […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 116sullivanstreet, architecture, art, doorway, drawing, federalstyle, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, sidelights, sketchbook, soho, sullivanstreet, TumblrComments (0)
August 07, 2016 at 01:33PM
August 7, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: On the way to the Vesuvio pool with my daughter, an 1832 building at 116 Sullivan Street, “with unusual sidelights that are divided by carved wood enframements which simulate cloth sash curtains drawn through a series of rings.” – bronze NYC Landmarks Committee plaque. #NicksLunchboxService #SoHo #116SullivanStreet #SullivanStreet #art #architecture #doorway #FederalStyle #sketchbook […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 116sullivanstreet, architecture, art, doorway, drawing, federalstyle, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, sidelights, sketchbook, soho, sullivanstreet, TumblrComments (0)
June 17, 2016 at 02:31PM
June 17, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: James Agee wrote his Pulitzer Prize winning novel, ‘A Death in the Family’ while he lived at 17 King Street from the 1940s until his death in a NYC cab by heart attack in 1955. This circa 1830 Federal style house is part of the Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District. #NicksLunchboxService #JamesAgee #KingStreet #PulitzerPrize #CharltonKingVandamHistoricDistrict […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, charltonkingvandamhistoricdistrict, drawing, federalstyle, IFTTT, jamesagee, kingstreet, literarynewyork, nickslunchboxservice, pulitzerprize, TumblrComments (0)
June 11, 2016 at 07:13PM
June 11, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: Look up, windows and a fire escape at ‘655 Washington Street, a 3-½-story, brick-clad Federal style houses, built in 1829 for merchant Samuel Norsworthy.’ #NicksLunchboxService #art #architecture #federalstyle #westvillage #washingtonstreet #fireescape #perspective #dormerwindow – Greenwich Village Historic District Extension Report (at Washington Street, West Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/28tejjS via […]