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Divine New York: Inside the Historic Churches and Synagogues of Manhattan [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x203 mm, kaal: 1488 g, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789214458
  • ISBN-13: 9780789214454
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x203 mm, kaal: 1488 g, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789214458
  • ISBN-13: 9780789214454
"Photographs of the interiors of New York City's churches and synagogues"--

An exclusive tour through the breathtaking and inspirational interiors of Manhattan’s houses of worship

For the past fifteen years, Michael L. Horowitz has been photographing the interiors of Manhattan’s historic churches and synagogues. Though their exteriors are often unassuming and overlooked by passersby, their interiors are spectacular, uplifting worshippers and architectural devotees alike.In this book, Horowitz takes us from Lower to Upper Manhattan, from the colorful wall paintings of Bialystocker Synagogue, to the jewel-like stained glass windows of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, to the awe-inspiring wooden ceiling of the Holy Name of Jesus and Saint Gregory the Great Parish. A lively and informative text by Elizabeth Anne Hartman tells the stories behind each of the seventy-five houses of worship featured. These sacred edifices reflect the hopes and aspirations of the many different communities that helped build the metropolis, expressed in numerous architectural and artistic styles. And many of these interiors bear the imprint of notable personalities in Big Apple history, from Clement Moore of “The Night before Christmas” to pioneering Black philanthropist Pierre Toussaint.This handsome volume, nourishing to the eyes and soul, offers a new perspective on the city to New York residents and visitors alike.
Foreword 8(2)
Craig R. Whitney
Preface 10(4)
LOWER MANHATTAN
Trinity Church 89 Broadway
14(6)
John Street United Methodist Church 44 John Street
20(4)
St. Paul's Chapel 209 Broadway
24(2)
St Peter's Church
26(2)
Barclay Street
28(1)
Church of the Transfiguration
29(3)
Mott Street
32(2)
Eldridge Street Synagogue
32(2)
Eldridge street
34(6)
Shrine Church of the Most Precious Blood 113 Baxter street
40(2)
St. Mary Grand 440 Grand Street
42(4)
Bialystoker Synagogue 7-11 Bialystoker Place
46(4)
Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum 280 Broome Street
50(4)
First Roumanian American Congregation (demolished) 89-93 Rivington Street
54(2)
Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 263 Mulberry street
56(8)
SOHO, GREENWICH VILLAGE, CHELSEA
St. Joseph's Church 371 Sixth Avenue
64(4)
St. Nicholas ofMyra Orthodox Church 288 East 10th Street
68(4)
First Presbyterian Church 12 West 12th Street
72(4)
Grace Church 802 Broadway
76(4)
Church of St. Francis Xavier 46 West 16th Street
80(4)
St. George's Church 209 East 16th street
84(4)
St. Peter's Episcopal Church 346 West 20th street
88(6)
Midtown West St. John the Baptist 213 West 30th Street
94(4)
Church of St. Francis of Assisi 135 West 31st Street
98(4)
Shrine and Parish Church of the Holy Innocents 128 West 37th Street
102(4)
Holy Cross Church 329 West 42nd Street
106(4)
Church of St. Mary the Virgin 145 West 46th street
110(6)
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 457 West 51st Street
116(4)
St. Thomas Church 1 West 53rd street
120(6)
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 7 West 55th street
126(6)
MIDTOWN EAST
Calvary Church 277 Park Avenue South
132(4)
Our Lady of the Scapular (closed) 151 East 28th Street
136(4)
St. Patrick's Cathedral 625 Fifth Avenue
140(10)
St. Bartholomew's Church 325 Park Avenue
150(6)
Central Synagogue 652 Lexington Avenue
156(8)
UPPER WEST SIDE
Church of St. Paul the Apostle 405 West 59th street
164(4)
Congregation Shearith Israel 8 West 70th street
168(4)
Church of the Blessed Sacrament 152 West 71st street
172(4)
West End Collegiate Church 245 West 77th Street
176(2)
First Baptist Church 265 West 79th Street
178(4)
Holy Trinity Catholic Church 213 West 82nd Street
182(4)
Congregation Rodeph Sholom 7 West 83rd Street
186(4)
B'nai Jeshurun 257 West 88th Street
190(4)
Advent Lutheran Church 2504 Broadway
194(4)
Holy Name of Jesus 207 West 96th Street
198(4)
Ansche Chesed 251 West 100th Street
202(4)
Church of the Ascension 221 West 107th Street 272
206(2)
Cathedral of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue
208(10)
UPPER EAST SIDE
Central Presbyterian Church 593 Park Avenue
218(2)
Temple Emanu-El 1 East 65th Street
220(6)
Church of St. Vincent Ferrer 869 Lexington Avenue
226(4)
Park East Synagogue 163 East 67th street
230(4)
St. John the Martyr (demolished) 250 East 72nd Street
234(2)
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church 921 Madison Avenue
236(4)
Church of the Resurrection 119 East 74th street
240(2)
Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 337 East 74th Street
242(4)
St. Jean Baptiste Church 184 East 76th street
246(4)
Church of St. Monica 413 East 79th Street
250(4)
St. Stephen of Hungary (closed) 414 East 82nd Street
254(2)
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 980 Park Avenue
256(4)
St. Elizabeth of Hungary (closed) 211 East 83rd Street
260(4)
Church of the Heavenly Rest 1085 Fifth Avenue
264(4)
Our Lady of Good Counsel 230 East 90th street
268(6)
HARLEM
Salem United Methodist Church 211 West 129th street
274(4)
All Saints Church (closed) 47 East 129th Street
278(4)
Mother African Methodist Episcopal lion Church 140-6 West 137th Street
282(4)
Abyssinian Baptist Church 132 Odell Clark Place
286(4)
Church of the Intercession 550 West 155th Street
290(6)
Acknowledgments 296(1)
Recommended Reading 297(1)
Index 298(5)
Photo Credits 303
Michael L. Horowitz, a New Yorkbased photographer, has dedicated himself to documenting cultural history in the face of rapid change; his photographs of New York City, Buffalo, and Italy have been widely exhibited. Horowitz is the owner of Digital Imaging Group LLC, a custom digital and fine art photo studio. Elizabeth Anne Hartman worked for many years as a publishing executive and now runs the arts consultancy Hartman on Hudson. She writes for publications including the Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly.