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Description The 15-story National Arts Club Studio Building (1905, designed by George B. Post & Sons) at 119-121 East 19th Street, between Irving Place and Park Avenue South, sits behind the Club's headquarters (the former Samuel Tilden home) on Gramercy Park. It was a cooperative building with studio spaces designed for artists to live and work in. Shown here are details from over the front door. Part of the Gramercy Park Historic District.
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