Andras Kaldor is a Hungarian artist living in England who specialises in architectural paintings. His first book, Opera Houses of Europe, chronicled the architectural splendours of the opera lover's world. In his new work he crosses the Atlantic to survey the no less splendid buildings of New York, concentrating mainly on those designed and constructed at the end of the nineteenth century. Most of the buildings featured are included in the New York City Preservation Commission's list. Kaldor features the main façades as well as finer architectural details of some fifty historic New York landmarks ranging from the US Custom House and the Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan, through the Flatiron Building, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station and St Patrick's Cathedral in Midtown and the Metropolitan Museum, the Dakota and the Frick Collection uptown. Fully detailed map endpapers, designed by Kaldor specifically for this purpose, allow the book to be used as a guide book for tourists visiting the city. AUTHOR: The artist, Andras Kaldor, was born in Hungary but now lives in Dartmouth, Devon. He specialises in paintings of buildings. He is the author and illustrator of Opera Houses of Europe, New York and Great Opera Houses. He has exhibited widely on both sides of the Atlantic. SELLING POINTS: A representative selection of late nineteenth/early twentieth century New York buildings Includes the main facades and finer architectural details of some fifty historic landmarks A fitting follow-up to the author's earlier work on European opera houses Other titles by Andras Kaldor include: Great Opera Houses and Berlin - Masterpieces of Architecture 106 colour illustrations
Title: New York: Masterpieces of Architecture
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 01 Aug 2004
Author: Andras Kaldor
Sku: 3216226
Catalogue No: 9781851493982
Category: Reading