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A look at the New York City locations where iconic rock album covers were shot.
One of my favorite buildings in Morningside Heights is the Britannia at 527 West 110th Street. Th...
Das Fotografenpaar Karla und James Murray hielt alte Geschäfte in New York und ihre typischen Schriftzüge in Bildern fest. Die Sammlung gewinnt immer mehr an dokumentarischen Wert - was die Fotografen bedauern: "Fast die Hälfte der Geschäfte haben inzwischen geschlossen."
Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour has hit a snag, as the singer has been forced to cancel her upcoming show in Pittsburgh. The concert was scheduled at
A beautiful black and white photograph (looking south) of the old Bang Gasoline Station between 123rd and 124th Streets and Morningside Avenue in Harlem,
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One of my favorite buildings in Morningside Heights is the Britannia at 527 West 110th Street. Th...
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A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week, a new line of tiles from a New York ceramic darling, design born from stormy weather, and a coffee table that gets serious with our incense habit.
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A rare photograph taken on September 30th, 1870, of the future, and temporary Riverside Avenue, as it will be quickly renamed Riverside Drive, looking
Rare Vintage Chart for framing & display. 1911 New York City, Manhattan. Morningside Park to Manhattanville Chart Showing Geologic Detail. (100th St to 130th St). Original Authentic. "Geologic Detail of the Manhattanville-Morningside Section showing the alternative lines Studied, the locations of exploratory borings, the two principal crush zones and longitudinal profiles". Printed by the University of the State of New York, State Museum. Bulletin # 146. Feb. 15, 1911. This particular bulletin primarily concerns itself with construction of the New York Aqueduct from the Catskill Mtns to Brooklyn. Size: Approx 12.25 x 8.75 inches (Entire Sheet, image area a bit smaller). Condition: Overall the condition is Near Fine. Image area is Fine. Three folds, as published & bound into book. See Photos. Please view the photos to make your own assessment. Returns: Any item may be returned for a refund. Please contact us within 14 days of receipt of your item if you feel an error has been made. We do not deal in modern reproductions. All of our maps are original and authentic. This map has survived almost 100 years, and any antique paper item will show small signs of its passage through time. Due to the age of the item and the nature of antique paper, small imperfections are to be expected, and, indeed, are evidence of its age. DISCOVER MAPS! Original maps for the collector, enthusiast & casual consumer. As a collector & trader of maps and prints for the last 20 years, I've often found myself transfixed by an antique map. For me, these relics of a time long-past evoke images of exploration, discovery & adventure in a world that seemed limitless. They represent the best efforts of curious minds to define the boundaries of the world we inhabit. They tell the stories of long-crumbled empires & kingdoms that controlled vast dominions, as well as the tiny princely states & free cities that swarmed up in different times and places. Collectively, they show the rise and fall of powerful nation states, the demarcation of cultural and ethnic borders, the might of armies and the spread of languages, ideas, and cultures. Before telephone, television, airplanes, email and computers, there was a time when the world was hungry for images of what was located beyond the next ocean, over the next river, behind tall mountains, and across the distant plains. This image-hungry world found nourishment in the same maps & prints that I proudly offer in my store. Maps are not limited to ancient pieces that depict long-forgotten realms. Discover Maps offers a wide selection of maps from various timeframes, and it will be apparent to any visitor that I enjoy the details, coloring and modernism of maps by Julius Bien, Thomas Sinclair, A. Hoen, and George Harris, among others, all of whom printed maps from the mid-1800'sto the early 1900's. As pioneers of chromolithography, the innovative efforts of these mapmakers permitted incredible detail, vibrant colors, and larger production runs. Oftentimes, these lithographers worked under the auspices of geographers and geologists of the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Given the task of locating railroad routes, harbors, navigable rivers and mineral deposits, USGS expeditions fanned out across the country. These expeditions documented the geology, topography, fauna, flora, fossils and indigenous cultures of the United States of America. The maps that resulted from these expeditions are important not only for their technical detail and their role in the economic development of the United States, but also for their artistry and beauty. I offer a wonderful selection of maps and prints from the 16th Century to the 20th Century, all guaranteed original. I do not sell copies, digital downloads or reproductions. I add items to my store on a daily basis, and hope that you will visit often and explore the mapped world. inv 7a17
All about the Morningside Heights neighborhood of NYC: where to eat, what to see, and what to do! As well as a history of this academic enclave.
Size: 20" h x 16" w Medium: Acrylic on raw canvas. Framed in a handcrafted wood floating frame Created in 2023 in Atlanta, GA Art ships directly from artist Artist Mike Phillips of Morningside Art All Art Sales are Final Shipping will be calculated at checkout.