Tag: Carnegie hill
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January 23, 2015 at 06:27PM
Lunchtime drawing: Column, column, column on East 88th Street, looking towards Fifth Avenue. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1BT32uS via IFTTT
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October 10, 2014 at 04:37PM
Lunchtime drawing: The top corner of the Beaux-Arts building at 1261 Madison Avenue, designed by Buchanan and Fox, and completed in 1901. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1EEwnIX via IFTTT
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October 03, 2014 at 02:37PM
Lunchtime drawing: Furled fern stone corbels supporting a balcony over a door beneath the level of the sidewalk on East 92nd Street in the Carnegie Hill Historic District. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1rFLtJH via IFTTT
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September 11, 2014 at 02:27PM
Lunchtime drawing: Looking up East 93rd Street in Carnegie Hill, NYC. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1stXZLo via IFTTT
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July 31, 2014 at 02:40PM
Lunchtime drawing: The Willard D. Straight House at 1130 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, built in 1915 and designed by Delano & Aldrich. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1m2a3x3 via IFTTT
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July 18, 2014 at 02:07PM
Lunchtime drawing: Stripes in shadow on the facade of 3 East 95th St. in the Carnegie Hill Historic District in NYC. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1sytjcV via IFTTT
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July 15, 2014 at 01:46PM
Lunchtime drawing: The historic John Henry Hammond House, now the Consulate General of the Russian Federation on East 91st Street in New York City. Last page of this sketchbook. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1mS05Sz via IFTTT
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July 03, 2014 at 02:00PM
Lunchtime drawing: Brownstones at 11-19 East 93rd street in the Carnegie Hill Historic District in New York City. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1qrRYNM via IFTTT
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Lunchtime drawing: This wood frame house at 120 E. 92nd St. was built in 1871, when the Upper East Side was still semi-rural in character. After finishing the drawing, a brother and sister that attended Columbia University 20 years ago shared an old clipping from the NYTimes about this very building! They were making the rounds…
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Lunchtime drawing: Church of the Heavenly Rest on Fifth Ave at E.90th St. The building opened in 1929 — only a few months before the stock market crash.