Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets

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Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets is a block in Manhattan, New York City, historically notable as the site of the 1913 Armory Show that introduced modern art to a wide American audience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city block
street segment
artMovementIntroduced Cubism NERFINISHED
Fauvism NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
modern art
associatedWithArtist Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
Marcel Duchamp NERFINISHED
Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
Paul Cézanne NERFINISHED
Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtwork Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 NERFINISHED
avenueOrientation north–south
borough Manhattan
containsBuilding 69th Regiment Armory NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossStreetAtNorthernEnd East 26th Street NERFINISHED
crossStreetAtSouthernEnd East 25th Street NERFINISHED
culturalHeritage key site in American modern art history
eventEndDateAtSite 1913-03-15
eventStartDateAtSite 1913-02-17
hasBuildingType armory
office building
retail building
hasLandmarkEvent 1913 Armory Show NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse mixed commercial and institutional
hasZIPCode 10010
historicalSignificance introduction of modern art to a wide American audience
locatedIn Lexington Avenue NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
neighborhood Rose Hill NERFINISHED
notableFor 1913 Armory Show NERFINISHED
notablePeriod early 20th century
partOf Manhattan street grid NERFINISHED
siteOf 69th Regiment Armory NERFINISHED
International Exhibition of Modern Art NERFINISHED
streetNumberRangeApprox 100–200 Lexington Avenue
transportationNearby 28th Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) subway station NERFINISHED

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Armory Show streetAddress Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets