Worlds Columbian exposition 1893
Portfolio of views
Forfatter: C. D. Arnold
År: 1893
Forlag: National Chemigraph Company
Sted: Chicago and St. Louis
Sider: 78
UDK: gl. 061.4(100) Chicago
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COPYRIGHT 1892, BY C. D. ARNOLD. CHEMIGRAPH. PATENTED MARCH 21, 1893.
ART BUILDING.—FROM THE SOUTHEAST.
Architect, Charles B. Atwood, designer-in-chief of the World’s Columbian Exposition. The main building is 500 by 320 feet, and each annex 220 by 136 feet.
The floor area is about five acres, and the wall space for hanging pictures amounts to nearly 150,000 square feet. The colossal portrait-heads of famous masters are
by Olm L. Warner, and the caryatides, the figures on the main gables and the colossal statue Victory on the main dome are by Philip Martiny.