Tag: greenwichvillage
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October 14, 2015 at 02:55PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Poet Edwin Arlington Robinson lived off and on at 121 Washington Place in Greenwich Village from 1909-12, while writing ‘The Town Down the River’. #NicksLunchboxService #LiteraryGreenwichVillage #architecture #WashingtonPlace #GreenwichVillage #art (at Washington Place) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1MBaMGl via IFTTT
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October 10, 2015 at 02:34PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Mark Twain lived at 14 West 10th Street from 1900-1901, and this Greek Revival building constructed in the 1850s is purported the most haunted buildings in Greenwich Village (including Clemens’ ghost of course in a crisp white suit). #NicksLunchboxService #LiteraryGreenwichVillage #haunted #MarkTwain #GreenwichVillage #14Wast10thStreet #GreekRevival #architecture #art #sketchbook #moleskine #West10thStreet (at Greenwich Village)…
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September 30, 2015 at 04:27PM
Lunchtime #drawing: The Second Cemetery of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue Shearith Israel in the City of New York 1805-1829 on W. 11th St. just before 6th Avenue. #nickslunchboxservice #secondcemetery #cemetery #greenwichvillage #art #sketchbook #West11thStreet #shearithisrael (at Greenwich Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1M2hjFn via IFTTT
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September 29, 2015 at 03:35PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Gay Street in the West Village, standing in the street where there’s not that much traffic (and my daughter is elsewhere being watched by her grandparents). #NicksLunchboxService #GayStreet #greenwichvillage #WestVillage #architecture #sketchbook #perspective #art (at Waverly Place & Gay Street) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1h8bfTb via IFTTT
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September 26, 2015 at 04:57PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Bleecker Street, as in Anthony Lispenard Bleecker. #NicksLunchboxService #BleeckerStreet #CarmineStreet #architecture #greenwichvillage #art #crosswalk (at Greenwich Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1VhYzH5 via IFTTT
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September 22, 2015 at 03:37PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Lost Generation writer John Dos Passos lived at 11 Bank Street when he wrote ‘Manhattan Transfer’ in 1925. #NicksLunchboxService #LiteraryGreenwichVillage #DosPassos #johndospassos #writer #lostgeneration #WestVillage #11BankStreet #BankStreet #GreenwichVillage #architecture #art #manhattantransfer (at West Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1Ppjvu3 via IFTTT
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September 18, 2015 at 04:14PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Author Patricia Highsmith, who wrote ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’, lived in a sublet at 35 Morton Street in 1940. Most of her 22 novels were set in Greenwich Village. #NicksLunchboxService #patriciahighsmith #MortonStreet #35MortonStreet #LiteraryGreenwichVillage #WestVillage #GreenwichVillage #architecture Daily drawing no. 625 (at West Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1iCIwYy via IFTTT
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September 16, 2015 at 12:14PM
Lunchtime #drawing: No. 10 Washington Square North, part of a row of early nineteenth century Greek Revival row houses, now all owned by NYU. #NicksLunchboxService #WashingtonSquareNorth #townhouse #rowhouse #GreekRevival #architecture #Arqsketch #GreenwichVillage #nyu Daily drawing no. 623 (at Washington Square Park) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1NxjANc via IFTTT
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September 14, 2015 at 02:55PM
Lunchtime #drawing: Vines abound on 11-13 West 10th Street, which in its past lives was the Millbank House, home to the Ladies Christian Union with a library of books donated by Irving Berlin, and owned by NYU. #NicksLunchboxService #11west10thstreet #GreenwichVillage #West10thStreet #architecture #vines #drawingaday #art #MillbankHouse (at Greenwich Village) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr…
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September 04, 2015 at 02:50PM
Lunchtime #drawing: James J. Walker Park and a view of Hudson and Leroy Streets, including a building covered in vines with orange bell-shaped flowers – the same type as I recall from oneyear ago covering a lime-green house in Istanbul. ‘Jimmy’ Walker was a Jazz-age mayor of NYC, with Tammany Hall connections, and was ultimately…