Ottendorfer Library (at left) and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital (at right), date unknown.
The Ottendorfer Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital are a pair of neo-Italian Renaissance buildings constructed between 1883 and 1884. Designed by German-born architect William Schickel, the brick facades are highly ornamented in terra cotta. The structures were funded by the philanthropist Oswald Ottendorfer, publisher of Staats-Zeitung, the city's largest German-language newspaper. (Schickel also designed the newspaper's building on Park Row, now demolished.)
The building at left became the Ottendorfer Library, the second branch of the New York Free Circulating Library, later to become part of the New York Public Library. Today it remains a branch of that institution, the oldest library in the city to occupy its original building. The white building at right, originally called the Ottendorfer Clinic, was the larger, more showy of the pair, with busts of both classical and modern figures related to medicine.