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All the Buildings in New York: That I've Drawn So Far
James Gulliver Hancock
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| #178029 in Books | imusti | 2013-04-02 | 2013-04-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.63 x7.80l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 64 pages | Universe Publishing(NY)||25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.| Colourful New York|By Parka|[[VIDEOID:mo34AK22U2IMMJM]]James Gulliver Hancock is an Australian who likes to travel. During his travels he would sketch obsessively the places he visits.
All the Buildings in New York is an ongoing project and this book can be said to be born out of that. On his blog, he posts regularly of the buildings he drew. He hasn't reach all ye|||'The city is never as charming as when its edifices are captured by illustrator James Gulliver Hancock" ~Manhattan Users Guide||"Sometimes it requires an out-of-town guest to get a native New Yorker to take a fresh look at all the architecture-landmark
A charmingly illustrated journey through New York City, neighborhood by neighborhood. All the Buildings in New York is a love letter to New York City, told through James Gulliver Hancock’s unique and charming drawings of the city’s diverse architectural styles and cityscape. His buildings are colorful and chock full of fun and offbeat details, and this book is full of new discoveries as well as old chestnuts for anyone who loves the Big Apple. Organized by ne...
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