Talk:Panama–Pacific International Exposition

Latest comment: 12 years ago by TheFeds in topic Further reading

Importance

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stems from the historic turning point in international recognition of the San Francisco Bay Area as a centre for arts. Anlace 21:54, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Lincoln Beachey

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Should there be mention of stunt-pilot Lincoln Beachey's fatal crash at the expo on March 14? Jtyroler (talk) 04:16, 13 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Further reading

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The following list was transplanted from the article page. TheFeds 02:05, 4 September 2012 (UTC) Reply

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  1. An English Decorator at the Fair. The Literary Digest, Vol. L, p. 546-8. March 13, 1915.
  2. An Exhibition Defeating Itself. The Literary Digest, Vol. LI, p. 404-5. August 28, 1915.
  3. Art Exhibits at the Panama Exposition. The International Studio, Vol. LIV, sup. 78. January, 1915.
  4. Art Lessons of the Exposition. The Nation, vol. CI, p. 86. July 15, 1915.
  5. At the Panama-California Exposition at San Diego. The Scientific American, vol. CXIII, p. 40, July 10, 1915.
  6. Austin, Mary. Art Influence in the West. The Century, Vol. LXXXIX, p. 829-33. April, 1915.
  7. Ayscough, Florence Wheelock. Catalogue of Chinese Paintings Exhibited at the China Pavilion, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco.
  8. Barry, John D. In the Palace of Fine Arts and the French Pavilion. John J. Newbegin, San Francisco, 1915.
  9. Barry, John D. The City of Domes. John J. Newbegin, San Francisco, 1915.
  10. Barry, John D. The Meaning of the Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  11. Berry, Rose V. S. The Dream City, It's Art in Story and Symbolism. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  12. Bradley, A. Z. The Exposition Gardens. Sunset, The Pacific Monthly, vol. XXX, p. 665-79. April, 1915.
  13. Brinton, Christian. American Painting at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The International Studio, Vol. LVI, sup. 25-32. August, 1915.
  14. Brinton, Christian. Foreign Painting at the Panama-Pacific Exposition I. The International Studio, Vol. LVI, sup. 47-54. September, 1915.
  15. Brinton, Christian. Foreign Painting at the Panama-Pacific Exposition II. The International Studio, Vol. LVI, sup. 89-96. October, 1915.
  16. Brinton, Christian. Scandinavian Art at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The American Scandinavian Review, vol. III, p. 349-57. November-December, 1915.
  17. Brinton, Christian. Sculpture at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The International Studio, Vol. LVII, sup. 3-9. November, 1915.
  18. Brinton, Christian. The San Diego and San Francisco Expositions. I. San Diego. The International Studio, Vol. LV, sup. 105-9. June, 1915.
  19. Brinton, Christian. The San Diego and San Francisco Expositions. II. San Francisco. The International Studio, Vol. LVI, sup. 3-10. July, 1915.
  20. Burke, Katherine Delmar. Storied Walls of the Exposition. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  21. Cahill, B. J. S. The Panama-Pacific Exposition from an Architect's Viewpoint. The Architect and Engineer of California, vol. XXXIX, p. 47-60. December, 1914.
  22. Calder, A. Stirling. Sculpture at the Exposition. Sunset, The Pacific Monthly, vol. XXXII, p. 610-15. March, 1914.
  23. Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Wahlgreen Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  24. Catalogue De Luxe of the Department of Fine Arts of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Edited by John E. D. Trask, Chief of the Department of Fine Arts, and J. Nilsen Laurvik. Two Volumes. Fully Illustrated. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  25. Cheney, Sheldon. Art Lovers' Guide to the Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  26. Clark, Arthur B. The Significance of the Paintings at the Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  27. Collecting Art Exhibits in War-ridden Europe. The Review of Reviews, vol. LI, p. 462-4. April, 1915.
  28. Colour Scheme of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The American Architect, Vol. CV, p. 28-9. January 21, 1914.
  29. Critcher, Edward Payson. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The Multitude, Vol. I, p. 103-16. August, 1914.
  30. Eight Decorations by Frank Brangwyn for the East Court of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. Scribner's Magazine, vol. LVII, p. 170-5. February, 1915.
  31. Famous Paintings for the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The International Studio, vol. LIV, sup. 126-9. February, 1915.
  32. Faville, W. B. Phases of Panama-Pacific International Exposition Architecture. The American Architect, vol. CVII, p. 2-7. January 6, 1915.
  33. Faville, W. B. The Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, California. The American Architect, Vol. CVII, p. 177-80. March 17, 1915.
  34. Festal Court, The Panama-Pacific Exposition. The American Architect, Vol. CIV, p. 217-22. December 3, 1913.
  35. Furniss, George B. Gardens of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Garden Magazine, vol. XX, p. 160-1. December, 1914.
  36. Garnett, Porter. The Inscriptions at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The San Francisco News Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  37. Gordon, Elizabeth. What We Saw at Madame World's Fair. Samuel Levinson, San Francisco, 1915.
  38. Great International Panama-Pacific Exposition, The. The Scientific American, Vol. CXII, p. 194-S. February 27, 1915.
  39. Grey, Elmer. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915. Scribner's Magazine, vol. LIV, p. 44-57. July, 1913.
  40. Harada, Prof. Jiro. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition and its Meaning. The International Studio, Vol. LVI, p. 186-95. September, 1915.
  41. Hardy, Lowell. Sculpture and Colour at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Out West Magazine, New Series, vol. VIII, p. 321-30. December, 1914.
  42. Hardy, Lowell. The Architecture of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The Architect and Engineer of California, Vol. XXXIX, p. 61-74. December, 1914.
  43. Illustrated Record of the Exposition. By Louis C. Mullgardt and A. Stirling Calder. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  44. Ito, B. The Japanese Garden at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Architect and Engineer of California, Vol. XXXIX, p. 86-8.December, 1914.
  45. James, Juliet. Palaces and Courts of the Exposition. California Book Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  46. James, Juliet. Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts. San Francisco, 1915.
  47. Japan and Her Exhibits at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915. Prepared by Hakurankwai Kyokwai (Société des Expositions), Tokyo, Japan.
  48. Jules Guérin, Director of Colour, Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Century Magazine, Vol. XC, p. 797-8. September, 1915.
  49. Knauft, Ernest. Architecture at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Reviews of Reviews, Vol. LI, p. 165-74. February, 1915.
  50. Laurvik, J. Nilsen. Notes on the Foreign Paintings at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Art and Progress, Vol. VI, p. 353-63. August, 1915.
  51. Macomber, Ben. The Jewel City. J. H. Williams, San Francisco, 1915.
  52. Magic Spanish City at San Diego. Out West Magazine, New Series, Vol. VIII, p. p. 291-306. December, 1914.
  53. Maybeck, Bernard R. The Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon. With Introduction by Frank Morton Todd. Verses by John E. D. Trask. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  54. McCullagh, Minne Althea. The Jewel City. With Decorations by Pedro J. Lemos. San Francisco, 1915.
  55. Merrill, Mollie Slater. Gullible's Travels Through the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  56. Mitchell, W. Garden. An Architect's Impressions of a Wonderful Exposition. The Architect and Engineer of California, Vol. XXXIX, p. 77-82. December, 1914.
  57. Mullgardt, Louis C. The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  58. Mullgardt, Louis C. The Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. The Architectural Record, Vol. XXXVII, p. 193-228. March, 1915.
  59. Murphy, J. C. San Diego's Evolutionary Exposition. Collier's, Vol. LIV, p. 920-2. December 5, 1914.
  60. Neuhaus, Eugen. Sculpture and Mural Decorations at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Art and Progress, Vol. VI, p. 364-74. August, 1915.
  61. Neuhaus, Eugen. The Art of the Exposition. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  62. Neuhaus, Eugen. The Critical Review of the Exposition. Two Volumes. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  63. Neuhaus, Eugen. The Galleries of the Exposition. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  64. Newton Photographs and Photochromes of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  65. Official Guide Book of the Panama-California Exposition. San Diego, California, 1915.
  66. Official Guide of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915, U. S. A. The Wahlgreen Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  67. Official Illustrated Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (With Awards). The Wahlgreen Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  68. Official Miniature View Book of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. R. A. Reid, San Francisco, 1915.
  69. Official Souvenir View Book of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. R. A. Reid, San Francisco, 1915.
  70. Olmstead, Charles. Prints at the Exposition. Art and Progress, vol. VI, p. 379-84. August, 1915.
  71. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, A Record of the. By Eugen Neuhaus, Louis C. Mullgardt, and A. Stirling Calder. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  72. Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco, 1915. Official Publication. R. A. Reid, San Francisco, 1915.
  73. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. The International Studio, vol. LIV, p. 99-lOS. December, 1914.
  74. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, The Buildings of the States at the. The American Architect, Vol. CVI, p. 85-90. August 12, 1914.
  75. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915, Souvenir Guide, with natural colour views and descriptive text. Souvenir Guide Publishers, San Francisco, 1915.
  76. Perry, Stella G. S. Little Bronze Playfellows of the Fine Arts Colonnade. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  77. Perry, Stella G. S. The Sculpture and Murals of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. (Official Guide.) San Francisco, 1915.
  78. Photographic Studies. By Francis Bruguiére. Day and Night Views. San Francisco, 1915.
  79. Plastic Art at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The American Architect, Vol. CIV, p. 109-11. September 17, 1913.
  80. Price, C. Matlack. The Panama-California Exposition, San Diego. The Architectural Record, Vol. XXXVII, p. 29-51. March, 1915.
  81. Red Book of Views of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. R. A. Reid, San Francisco, 1915.
  82. Rosé, Jack Manley. Four Drawings of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The Architectural Record, vol. XXXVII, p. 221-4. March, 1915.
  83. Ryan, W. D'A. The Illumination of the Exposition Buildings. The Architect and Engineer of California, vol. XXXIX, p. 83-5. December, 1914.
  84. San Francisco Fair, The. The Literary Digest, vol. L, p. 533-5. March 13, 1915.
  85. Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition. Introduction by A. Stirling Calder. Edited by Paul Elder. Descriptions by Stella G. S. Perry. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  86. Sculpture at the Fair. The Literary Digest, Vol. L, p. 1328-9. June 5, 1915.
  87. Simpson, Anna Pratt. Problems Women Solved: Being the Story of the Woman’s Board of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco: The Woman’s Board, 1915.
  88. Soulas, Marie. The French Pavilion and its Contents. San Francisco, 1915.
  89. Spectator at the San Diego Fair. The Outlook, Vol. CIX, p. 94-5. April 1, 1915.
  90. Spectator at the World's Fair. The Outlook, vol. CIX, p. 895-7. April 14, 1915.
  91. Strother, French. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The World's Work, vol. XXX, p. 337-61. July, 1915.
  92. Taylor, Edward Robeson. In the Court of the Ages. Poems in Commemoration of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  93. Taylor, II. A. Camera-work at the Panama-California Exposition. Photo Era, Vol. XXXIV, p. 267-70. June, 1915.
  94. The European War and the Panama-Pacific Exposition - A Monumental Contrast. Current Opinion, vol. LVIII, p. 315-20. May, 1915.
  95. Trask, John E. D. The Influence of the Worlds' Fairs on the Development of Art. Art and Progress, vol. VI, p. 113-17. February, 1915.
  96. Viewing the Panama-Pacific Exposition as a Work of Art. Current Opinion, vol. LIV, p. 50-1. July, 1915.
  97. Watson, Mark S. Fine Arts at the San Diego Exposition. Art and Progress, vol. VI, p. 446-55. October, 1915.
  98. Watson, Mark S. Permanent Buildings at the San Diego Exposition. The Architect and Engineer of California, vol. XXXIX, p. 47-57. November, 1914.
  99. Williams, Cora L. Fourth Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition. Paul Elder and Company, San Francisco, 1915.
  100. Williams, Jesse Lynch. The Colour Scheme at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Scribner's Magazine, vol. LVI, p. 277-89. September, 1914.
  101. Williams, Michael. A Brief Guide to the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco, 1915.
  102. Williams, Michael. A Pageant of American Art. Art and Progress, vol. VI, p. 337-53. August, 1915.
  103. Williams, Michael. Arts and Crafts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Art and Progress, vol. VI, p. 374-8. August, 1915.
  104. Williams, Michael. Western Art at the Exposition. Sunset, The Pacific Monthly, vol. XXXV, p. 317-26. August, 1915.
  105. Woehlke, Walter V. Nueva España by the Silver Gate. Sunset, The Pacific Monthly, vol. XXXII, p. 119-32. December, 1914.
  106. Woollet, William L. Colour in Architecture at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Architectural Record, vol. XXXVII, p. 437-44.May, 1915.