Posts Tagged ‘stonework’
August 26, 2014 at 08:29PM
August 26, 2014
Later than lunchtime drawing: Elaborate scrolling stonework and lanterns outside a building entrance on East 80th Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, in the Metropolitan Museum Historic District. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1syfUxY via IFTTT
2014 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, building entrance, drawing, drawing a day, east 80th street, fifth ave, IFTTT, lanterns, metropolitan museum historic district, nick Golebiewski, nyc, razor wire, stately, stonework, Tumblr, UESComments (0)

December 3, 2013
Lunchtime drawing: Fancy stonework entry facade at 1067 Fifth Ave.
2013 | Nick's Lunchbox Service, Uncategorized | Tags: architecture drawing, drawing, New York, nyc, stonework, UESComments (0)

October 23, 2013
Lunchtime drawing: Fragment of a townhouse with nearly baroque stonework on E. 88th St. next to the Guggenheim Museum.