Welcome to Erosner Illustration email ROSNER1@MAC.COM
manhattan NYC art new york city illustration flowers car gilded age history iPad 3 ipad3 new York city flower fun a ces 2012 happy manhattan. NASA people red space yellow action adventure color comic cool design dog fixture girl graphics iPhone 5 japan love lovely movies new years eve ny ny giants nye old old new york parks sad Spring statue sunflower times square world #gilded age #manhattan #new york city 007 adventures. air air force apt arch architecture art fantasy art show astronaut bags band baseball batman shirt big blue book box brave bright colors buildings car chase cards cartoon castle cats ces children chocolate Christmas colors comic book comics computer crafty cyber punk dance demolished depression desert digital dreams drunk eye faces factory family fast film fire firefighter firefighters flight funny gambling giggle graphic novel graphic novels great holidays hotel house iconic illustration glory illustrations illustrations. illustrations. fun interiors iPad 3 coming in March iPad 3 rumors. iphone5 January jet kitchenware lady las vegas life lonely Mac magazine male mercury modern money mugs music mystery new york city apartments new York city. new York times building new York Yankees new York. posters new Yorker magazine newspaper occupy old new York city. park party people's pink planes plates player protest race racer racing rich rock and roll science fiction season sex sexy ship shirt short story. singer small speedway spring 2012 springs steve jobs steve McQueen stuff sunshine surprise time travel Tokyo top 3 travel turn of the century vaudeville vaudeville. mark twain vegas Vegas baby
Powered by Squarespace

Entries in history (5)

Wednesday
Feb152012

27th & broadway

My favorite NoMad intersection. Here was the heart of old Vaudeville

Thursday
Jan122012

The Puck Building, NYC

Via Wikipedia

The Puck Building occupies the block bounded by Lafayette, Houston, Mulberry and Jersey Streets in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, United States. An example of the German Rundbogenstil style of Romanesque Revival architecture, the building was designed by Albert Wagner, and was constructed in two parts. The north section was built in 1885-1886, and the south addition in 1892-1893.[3] The front of the building – on Lafayette Street – was relocated in 1899 when the street – then called Elm Place – was widened, this was supervised by Herman Wagner.[3] The building was rehabilitated in 1983-1984 and further renovated in 1995 by Beyer Blinder Belle. The building sports two gilded statues by sculptor Henry Baerer of Shakespeare's character Puck, from A Midsummer's Night Dream, one on the northeast corner at Houston and Mulberry, and one over the main entrance on Lafayette.

Wednesday
Jan042012

The building of the Manhattan Bridge. 

The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan (at Canal Street) with Brooklyn (at Flatbush Avenue Extension). It was the last of the three suspension bridges built across the lower East River, following the Brooklyn and the Williamsburg bridges. The bridge was opened to traffic on December 31, 1909 and was designed by Leon Moisseiff,[1] who later designed the infamous original Tacoma Narrows Bridge that opened and collapsed in 1940. It has four vehicle lanes on the upper level (split between two roadways). The lower level has three lanes, four subway tracks, a walkway and a bikeway. The upper level, originally used for streetcars, has two lanes in each direction, and the lower level is one-way and has three lanes in peak direction. It once carried New York State Route 27 and later was planned to carry Interstate 478. No tolls are charged for motor vehicles to use the Manhattan Bridge.

Sunday
Jan012012

The New York World Building

Back in the 1890s, around city hall, there was a large concentration of news paper buildings. This one is my fav.

Tuesday
Dec272011

The four towers

A fan favorite this illustration has also been very popular.