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Identifier: alaskayukonpacif00reid (find matches)
Title: The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and Seattle the beautiful exposition city
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Reid, Robert A., Seattle, pub. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)
Publisher: Seattle, R. A. Reis
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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FINE ARTS BUILDING The Fine Arts Building contains a collection by contemporary artists numbering between five and six hundred pieces. In assembling the ixhibit the very best private and Government collections have been drawn from, and the Carnegie and Corcoran galleries have contributed many of the rarest and highest esteemed pictures and sculptured pieces in the United States, European collections have been liberal in loans and a number of sters appear for the first time on American walls. Among them are canvasses by Gainsborough, Rembrandt, Zeims and Schryers The Fine 3 a permanent structure of cream brick, stone and steel, and was erected at a cost of $250,000. The building has three floors and the art exhibit is displayed in eight rooms measuring thirty by sixty feet. One room thirty by thirty is devoted to the famous Curtis Indian collection
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MANUFACTURES BUILDING The Manufactures Building is a corresponding unit in the picture scheme of the Exposition with the Agriculture Building. In it is a magnifi-cent display of manufactured articles. Beautiful tapestry carpets are produced. Silk weaving machines show the methods used in the manufacture ofsilk embroideries. Knives and scissors are manufactured and linen and drawn work displayed and produced. The arts and crafts exhibit is one of thefeatures of this building, and the exhibit of silverware is the most complete assembled since the Chicago exposition. The biograph is largely used toshow how the big factories are studying the social economy question and bringing their employes into comfortable homes. The building contains60,000 square feet of exhibit space besides the galleries.

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