Tag: UES
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Lunchtime drawing: Median on Park Ave. at E. 91st St. for the too late to cross all the way.
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Lunchtime drawing: Liederkranz, founded 1847, with ornate iron work and carved stone facade, on East 87th St. between Fifth and Madison.
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Lunchtime drawing: Just above the awning over East 88th Street’s building entrance is a stone ornamental vase with heads coming out of it, including one with a top hat.
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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: Mansion entrance with curved stone bannister at 5 East 94th Street.
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Lunchtime drawing: The onion domes of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral on E. 97th St.
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Lunchtime drawing: The YM & YWHA Henry Kaufman Building of the 92nd Street Y; under an awning to keep out of the rain.
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Lunchtime drawing : Globe light shadow at East 92nd and Madison Avenue.
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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.
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Lunchtime drawing: Historic landmark George F. Baker, Jr. House on E. 93rd St. and Park, designed by Delano & Aldrich ca. 1920, now the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia.