Madeline, the smallest of the “twelve little girls in two straight lines” who lived in “an old house in Paris that was covered in vines,” was born in Manhattan. In Pete’s Tavern on Irving Place in 1938, Ludwig Bemelmans scrawled those first rhyming lines that would introduce his petite heroine of the Madeline books. To mark the centenary of the children’s book author and illustrator stepping into Gotham, the New-York Historical Society opened
Madeline in New York: The Art of Ludwig Bemelmans earlier this month. In conjunction with the exhibition, illustrator
Adrienne Ottenberg created
a map of “Bemelmans’ New York.”
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