The Art of the Exposition by Eugen Neuhaus
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A repeated figure of a miner, of relatively small scale, on the consoles
in the doorway. Figure for keystone in doorway - Ralph Stackpole A small seated figure of a laborer, on the headstone. Figure for niches, on the east façade of this Palace and of the Palace of Mines - Albert Weinert Standing figure in niches above doors, also used in avenue leading into the Court of Abundance from the east. West Wall of the Palaces (facing Fine Arts): Motifs for wall niches ("Triumph of the Field" and "Abundance") - Charles R. Harley Seated male and female figures surrounded by a great wealth of emblematic forms. The male represents "Triumph of the Field;" the female, "Abundance." Figures on columns (flanking the half domes): Philosophy and Physical Vigor - Ralph Stackpole A colossal figure of a youth, on top of free-standing columns on the west wall of the main buildings. Palace of Fine Arts: Standing figure, inside of the rotunda on top of columns - Herbert Adams Figures in the attic of the rotunda - Ulric H. Ellerhusen Standing females and males between architectural friezes immediately |
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