Palaces and Courts of the Exposition by Juliet Helena Lumbard James
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branch - the rain and the sunshine so necessary for the harvests.
Walk over to see the detail of the capitals and bases of the columns. On the capitals of these pedestals, on which Rain and Sunshine stand, are the small figures of harvesters - a most charming, original treatment. At the bases one sees harvest scenes. The agriculturists pass along to their labors. The women and children accompany the laborers, expecting to help in the many duties of the harvest field. The dog, wagging his tail, follows after the children, and all is activity. - You will now find it convenient to examine the murals on either side the great half dome. Facing the Dome. On the right is Man Receiving Instruction in Nature's Laws. The work is perfectly plain. You could not go astray if you simply read the inscriptions. |
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