Thursday, February 17, 2011

detail

from the interior of the new amsterdam theatre

23 comments:

Birdman said...

Tis quite an intricate design you've captured here, Kitty.

Kate said...

Oh my, it is indeed detailed!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful theater or theatre. Nice touches.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

The do not make movie theaters like the used to. The suburban multiplex does not have the same elegance or charm as the old movie palaces.

Sharon said...

Gorgeous detail!

Sunny said...

In a word...stunning!
☼ Sunny

Sharon Creech said...

Lush detail, beautiful colors and light. . .

magiceye said...

this is lovely!

Small City Scenes said...

Inside gingerbread.
Very intricate. MB

Jilly said...

Oh my goodness, I see I've missed all these wonderful NY photos. Have enjoyed looking back at them. A super series, dear Brattcat. I love today's image. As Dave says, they don't make movie theaters like that any more!

Malyss said...

Beautyful old fashion design!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Hello!
Very beautiful!

Cezar and Léia said...

I love the birds!This detail is wonderful indeed!
Léia

Unknown said...

Short of a trip to New York where can I find more interior photos of this beautiful theater?

brattcat said...

Thank you all!
GW Bill Miller: simply google "New Amsterdam Theatre", then click on images, and voila, a feast for the eyes.

Rob Siemann said...

Wow!

cieldequimper said...

A tree fan. Art Deco?

Funny that: I'm currently reading Edward Rutherford's latest book and am in New Amsterdam every evening...

Julie said...

Gorgeous detail, BC. I love the old theatres and cinemas that are OTT like this. We have just a couple left here in Sydney.

VP said...

I thing gorgeous would be the right word here!

Bob Crowe said...

Opulent Art Deco. Did you go to a Broadway show? The prices are outrageous.

Jack said...

Very nice. Imagine a place like that in Brattleboro! Wait . . .

Carraol said...

Magnificent detail, it looks stunning! (If you had the time : The Cloisters)

Unknown said...

I'm not sure if it's Art Nouveau or Deco, but whatever it is, it's gorgeous!