New York in Postcards 1880-1980

New York in Postcards 1880-1980

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Rep-lo a casa en una setmana per Missatger o Eco Enviament*The nearly nine hundred fifty well-preserved, vintage cards in New York in Postcards 1880–1980 bring to life the look and feel of their eras in concise visual statements. The cards’ striking prints, organized by subject and geographic area, vividly depict every aspect of New York City over the centuries: the Native American village that became Manhattan; nineteenth-century street scenes; famous architectural landmarks; lush gardens; cars and trains; and historical events. The images themselves are a fascinating mélange of artistic mediums. There are archival photographs, as well as paintings and drawings that represent a range of styles from art nouveau to neo-objectivism, naturalism, and pop art.
The book is rounded out with essays by Andreas Adam; Paul Goldberger, the New Yorker’s renowned architecture critic; and art historian Kent Lydecker that address the visual narrative and the architectural history of New York and the cultural history of the picture postcard.