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Onetrack Mind Drawing The New York Subway Ezra Bookstein Jonathan Lethem

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Onetrack Mind Drawing The New York Subway Ezra Bookstein Jonathan Lethem
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Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.29 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Ezra Bookstein, Jonathan Lethem, Jeremy Workman
ISBN: 9781616897314, 1616897317
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Onetrack Mind Drawing The New York Subway Ezra Bookstein Jonathan Lethem by Ezra Bookstein, Jonathan Lethem, Jeremy Workman 9781616897314, 1616897317 instant download after payment.

For decades, Philip Ashforth Coppola has meticulously documented the New York City subway in a series of extraordinary drawings, detailing the terracotta mosaics, faience, and tile patterns that millions of riders pass by every day. Coppola's drawings are what Hyperallergic calls "the most encyclopedic history of the art and architecture of the New York City subway system." Along with Coppola's intricate ink drawings are anecdotes he assembled through painstaking research involving hundreds of hours poring through microfilms to discover the names behind the artisanship of what is rightly called New York's largest public art work-its legendary subway system. 

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