Step back in time to the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco with "An Art-Lover's Guide to the Exposition" by Sheldon Cheney. This meticulously prepared guide offers a detailed exploration of the fair's stunning architecture, captivating sculpture, and breathtaking mural paintings. < p/> More than just a tour, this book provides insightful explanations and a framework for understanding the artistic significance of the exposition's key features. Cheney's guide also includes a study of the art gallery, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to delve deeper into the artistic heart of this historical event. < p/> Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, a sculpture aficionado, or simply curious about this pivotal moment in American art history, "An Art-Lover's Guide to the Exposition" offers a unique opportunity to experience the Panama-Pacific International Exposition through the eyes of a contemporary observer. Discover the art that captivated a nation and continues to inspire today.
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