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Posts tagged new york

Apr 25 '13

Tags: keith haring the message New York Art

Mar 11 '13
The painters of Brooklyn Bridge. c. 1914-1918Not sure where the paint and brushes are but I love the suits!

The painters of Brooklyn Bridge. c. 1914-1918
Not sure where the paint and brushes are but I love the suits!

4 notes Tags: New York Brooklyn Bridge urban History

Oct 23 '12
Reebok & The Keith Haring Foundation Unveils Keith Haring CL Mid Leather Strap Lux.

Reebok & The Keith Haring Foundation Unveils Keith Haring CL Mid Leather Strap Lux.

4 notes Tags: keith haring Reebok Snickers Snickers Art pop art pop culture new york

May 9 '12
Haring

Haring

3 notes Tags: keith haring art studio Black and White new york

Mar 14 '12
keithharing:

NB-0

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Jan 6 '12
Manhattan back in the day. Fifteen shacks on Fifth Avenue and 101st Street, 1894. 
Museum of the City of New York

Manhattan back in the day. Fifteen shacks on Fifth Avenue and 101st Street, 1894.

Museum of the City of New York

7 notes Tags: New York Manhattan Fifth Avenue New York City photo picture black and white Museum of the City of New York

Nov 17 '11
keeklo:

Yes!!
peachyapricot:

We are featured in@TimeOutNewYork

keeklo:

Yes!!

peachyapricot:

We are featured in@TimeOutNewYork


25 notes (via keeklo & peachyapricot)Tags: peachyapricot gifts new york NYC

Nov 13 '11
Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith painting by Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones ) 
Owned by President Clinton and displayed on view in his office in NYC

Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith painting by Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones ) 

Owned by President Clinton and displayed on view in his office in NYC

1 note Tags: Ronnie Wood Rolling Stones President Clinton art nyc new york painting Billie Holiday Bessie Smith music

Oct 28 '11
On this day today, 125 years ago the dedication of the Statue of Liberty took place in front of thousands of spectators in New York City.
 
France gave the Statue to the United States in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution. Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture to commemorate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence.The lack of funds was a problem. In France, public fees, various forms of entertainment, and a lottery were among the methods used to raise funds. In the United States, benefit theatrical events, art exhibitions, auctions and prize fights assisted in providing needed funds. In France, Bartholdi required the assistance of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (designer of the Eiffel Tower) to help with the structural issues associated with designing such a colossal copper sculpture. In America, Joseph Pulitzer (noted for the Pulitzer Prize) opened up the editorial pages of his newspaper, “The World” to support the fund raising effort. Pulitzer used his newspaper to criticize both the rich who had failed to finance the pedestal construction and the middle class who were content to rely upon the wealthy to provide the funds. Pulitzer’s campaign of harsh criticism was successful in motivating the people of America to donate.
The Statue was completed in France in July, 1884. Lady Liberty was reduced to 350 individual pieces and packed in 214 crates and arrived in New York Harbor in June of 1885 on board the French frigate “Isere” The Statue was then re-assembled on her new pedestal in four months time and on October 28th 1886, the dedication of the Statue of Liberty took place in NYC.

On this day today, 125 years ago the dedication of the Statue of Liberty took place in front of thousands of spectators in New York City.

France gave the Statue to the United States in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution. Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture to commemorate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence.The lack of funds was a problem. In France, public fees, various forms of entertainment, and a lottery were among the methods used to raise funds. In the United States, benefit theatrical events, art exhibitions, auctions and prize fights assisted in providing needed funds. In France, Bartholdi required the assistance of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (designer of the Eiffel Tower) to help with the structural issues associated with designing such a colossal copper sculpture. In America, Joseph Pulitzer (noted for the Pulitzer Prize) opened up the editorial pages of his newspaper, “The World” to support the fund raising effort. Pulitzer used his newspaper to criticize both the rich who had failed to finance the pedestal construction and the middle class who were content to rely upon the wealthy to provide the funds. Pulitzer’s campaign of harsh criticism was successful in motivating the people of America to donate.

The Statue was completed in France in July, 1884. Lady Liberty was reduced to 350 individual pieces and packed in 214 crates and arrived in New York Harbor in June of 1885 on board the French frigate “Isere” The Statue was then re-assembled on her new pedestal in four months time and on October 28th 1886, the dedication of the Statue of Liberty took place in NYC.


7 notes Tags: statue of liberty new york usa france Bartholdi Eiffel Pulitzar art statue

Oct 11 '11
Lennon’s “Power To The People,” 1972
( It looks like Warhol to me…)

Lennon’s “Power To The People,” 1972

( It looks like Warhol to me…)

1 note Tags: John Lennon yoko ono art drawings paintings new york soho birthday music

Oct 4 '11
Sold, AAF,NY

Sold, AAF,NY

1 note Tags: denitza art Affordable Art Fair painting fine art new york blue city taxi blue

Oct 4 '11
Sold AAF, NY

Sold AAF, NY

Tags: denitza art paintings Affordable Art Fair new york buildings sky blue