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16 Hand-Colored Views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition

16 Hand-Colored Views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. ©1915 Cardinell-Vincent Co. Official Photographers for the Exposition. Tower of Jewels at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Thomas Hastings, architect.

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16 Hand-Colored Views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition

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  1. 16 Hand-Colored Views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition ©1915 Cardinell-Vincent Co. Official Photographers for the Exposition

  2. Tower of Jewels at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Thomas Hastings, architect.

  3. Tower of Jewels as seen from Court of the Universe. McKim, Mead & White, architects.

  4. “Fountain of the Rising Sun,” sculpted by Adolph A. Weinman.

  5. West facade, Festival Hall (Robert Farquhar, architect).

  6. Court of the Four Seasons (Henry Bacon, architect). “Harvest,” atop half-dome; columns “Rain” (left) and “Sunshine” (right) Albert Jaeger, sculptor.

  7. South facade, Palace of Varied Industries (W.B. Faville, architect). Portal sculpture by Ralph Stackpole.

  8. Portal, Palace of Varied Industries (W.B. Faville, Architect).

  9. Entrance to the Palace of Liberal Arts as seen from Court of Palms (G.W. Kelham, architect).

  10. Piazzetta at the Italian Pavilion.

  11. Piazzetta at the Italian Pavilion.

  12. Colonnade, Palace of Fine Arts (Bernard R. Maybeck, architect).

  13. Lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts

  14. “The Scalp” sculpted by Edward Berge, at the Palace of Fine Arts.

  15. “Wild Flower” sculpted by Edward Berge, A garden exhibit at the South Peristyle (Curved Colonnade), Palace of Fine Arts.

  16. “The Fountain of the Earth,” sculpted by Robert I. Aitken, in Court of Abundance, or Court of the Ages (Louis Christian Mullgardt, architect).

  17. Arch of the Setting Sun, topped with “The Nations of the West,” designed by A. Stirling Calder, with collaboration of Leo Lentelli and Frederick G.R. Roth; “Fountain of the Setting Sun,” sculpted by Adolph A. Weinman.

  18. Prepared by the Museum of the City of San Francisco ©1999 Gladys Cox Hansen

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