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The Only Complete, Official and Approved Handbook on the Subject

The Sculpture and Murals
of the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition

By Stella G. S. Perry

Gives the location, symbolism, and meaning of all statuary and mural paintings on the grounds, with information concerning the sculpture and artists.

Indispensable to a proper understanding and enjoyment of the superb works of art which enrich the exposition's architecture.

On sale on the grounds and at all newstands.
Price 50 Cents

Published by, The Wahlgreen Company,
Official Publishers to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition


A Reader's Guide to Modern Art

Robert B. Harshe, Assistant Chief of the Department of Fine Arts of the Panama-Pacific-International Exposition, has compiled in a systematized index the accessible bibliographical material dealing with modern art and artists. -> While this guide was put together primarily as an index to the artists represented in the Palace of Fine Arts at the Exposition it is also a compact review of modern art. A skeleton outline is sketched of the art epochs in each country, becoming broader and more detailed as the art of the last ten years is reached. -> This guide is indispensable to all libraries, and all clubs which study art. It is also of the utmost interest and value to lovers of art, who wish to supplement their appreciation with a fund of knowledge. It will be particularly useful to all those who are now studying the great exhibition in San Francisco.

Price 50 Cents

Published by The Wahlgreen Company,
Official Publishers to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition


Special Illustrated Catalogue
(Final Edition)
of the
Department of Fine Arts

Panama-Pacific International Exposition
San Francisco, California

This edition contains one hundred carefully selected pictures of the principal works of art, both paintings and statuary, in the Palace of Fine Arts, including examples of the work of the prize winners and the great artists of all the various international sections. It thus constitutes a special and exceptionally valuable souvenir of the greatest art exhibition ever held in the United States.

Price One Dollar (Ordinary Official Catalogue, Fifty Cents)

Published by The Walhgreen Company,
Official Publishers to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition


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