A brilliant visual tour and history of that iconic element of the cityscape: the neon sign. Treating New York City as an open-air museum, Thomas E. Rinaldi captures the brilliant glow of surviving early- and mid-twentieth-century neon signs, those iconic elements of the cityscape now in danger of disappearing. This visual tour features two hundred signs, identified by location, with information on their manufacture, date of creation, and the businesses that commissioned them. In a generously illustrated introduction, drawing on documents including rare period trade publications, Rinaldi recounts the development of signage and the technological evolution of neon and examines its role in the streets of New York, in Americas cultural identity, and in our collective consciousness.
New Yorkers and visitors to the city, neon-sign enthusiasts, and those interested in signs and historic advertising generally, as well as design professionals, serious historians, and casual students of the city, will want this colorful book, which comes at a critical moment when the disappearance of the original signs has inspired a growing interest in neon. 150 color, 50 black-and-white photographs
Discover the electrifying history and artistry of vintage signage with Thomas E. Rinaldi's "New York Neon," a captivating visual journey through the luminous legacy of New York City's neon signs. This illustrated paperback serves as both an open-air museum and a poignant elegy for a disappearing art form, showcasing the brilliant glow of surviving early- to mid-twentieth-century neon signs that once defined the city's vibrant streetscape. More than just a collection of photographs, "New York Neon" is a meticulously researched and thoughtfully presented exploration of the cultural, technological, and aesthetic significance of these iconic beacons. Rinaldi, a passionate advocate for preserving these pieces of urban history, meticulously documents two hundred signs, providing their locations, manufacturing details, creation dates, and the stories of the businesses that commissioned them. Imagine stepping back in time, guided by Rinaldi's expert eye, to a New York City where the hum of transformers and the radiant colors of neon painted the night sky. Dive into a generously illustrated introduction that unveils the evolution of signage, tracing its roots from simple hand-painted advertisements to the dazzling displays of electrified gas. Rinaldi expertly weaves together historical documents, including rare period trade publications, to illuminate the technological advancements that made neon possible and the marketing strategies that propelled its popularity. Explore the role of neon in shaping New York City's identity, influencing American culture, and embedding itself in our collective consciousness. Consider the artistry involved - the skilled glassblowers, the meticulous designers, and the innovative entrepreneurs who brought these glowing works of art to life. "New York Neon" is not just for New Yorkers or tourists; it's a must-have for anyone with an appreciation for design, history, and the beauty of urban landscapes. Whether you're a neon sign enthusiast, a student of historic advertising, a design professional seeking inspiration, or simply a curious observer of city life, this book offers a rich and rewarding experience. It's a celebration of a uniquely American art form and a timely reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. The book's impact goes beyond nostalgia; it sparks a conversation about urban preservation, the changing face of cities, and the enduring power of visual communication. With 150 vibrant color photographs and 50 evocative black-and-white images, "New York Neon" captures the essence of these illuminated masterpieces and invites you to rediscover the magic of a bygone era. It is a visual feast and a valuable historical record, arriving at a crucial moment when growing awareness of the disappearance of original signs is fueling renewed interest in the art of neon. Experience New York City in a whole new light with this essential volume.