Art and Handcraft in the Woman's Building
of the World's Columbian Exposition
Forfatter: Maud Howe Elliott
År: 1893
Forlag: Goupil & Co.
Sted: Paris and New York
Sider: 287
UDK: gl. 061.4(100) Chicago
Chigaco, 1893.
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IN THE WOMAN’S BUILDING.
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ature. Side, by side with the sovereigns of Europe—Isabella, Eliza-
beth, and Victoria—are the names of the workers, the seers, the
pioneers who long ago laid the true foundation of this building.
Some of them are living still, thank God—women whose keen eyes-
DECORATIVE PANEL—“ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE.”
Lydia Emmet. United States. (Copyrighted.)
foresaw the coming of the day that has dawned; the day of which
John Stuart Mill said: “ The women’s hour has struck.”
The north tympanum of the hall is enriched by a decorative
painting by Mrs. Frederick MacMonnies, representing the Primi-
tive Woman. At the other end Miss Mary Cassatt presents her-