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An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition
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An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition in Vernon, BC
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An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition in Vernon, BC
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An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition by Sheldon Cheney serves as a comprehensive companion for visitors to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915. Cheney, an art critic and writer, presents an insightful overview of the various artistic and architectural highlights of the fair, emphasizing the event's significance in showcasing the best of contemporary art and design.The guide begins by exploring the overall layout and thematic organization of the exposition, detailing how the structures were designed to reflect the ideals of beauty and harmony. Cheney highlights the influence of classical architecture, particularly the Beaux-Arts style, which was prominently featured throughout the fair. He describes the grandeur of the exhibition halls and pavilions, illustrating how they were meticulously crafted to create an immersive experience for visitors.
An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition by Sheldon Cheney serves as a comprehensive companion for visitors to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915. Cheney, an art critic and writer, presents an insightful overview of the various artistic and architectural highlights of the fair, emphasizing the event's significance in showcasing the best of contemporary art and design.The guide begins by exploring the overall layout and thematic organization of the exposition, detailing how the structures were designed to reflect the ideals of beauty and harmony. Cheney highlights the influence of classical architecture, particularly the Beaux-Arts style, which was prominently featured throughout the fair. He describes the grandeur of the exhibition halls and pavilions, illustrating how they were meticulously crafted to create an immersive experience for visitors.


















