view of rotunda and lagoon, a page in the viewbookThis colortype depicts the rotunda and colonnade of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915. The Palace formed an arc, with an outer circumference of 1,100 feet, around the rotunda. Bernard Maybeck, architect of the Palace, used Roman ruins as the inspiration for the complex
X-102On verso: The palace is shown reflected in the lagoon in front of the Fine Arts Building and gi...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing an interior view...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing two statues and ...
On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts.--Erected as part of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, ...
view of colonnade and lagoon, a page in the viewbookThis illustration, from a viewbook of the Panama...
The Palace of Fine Arts was one of the finest building constructed for the 1915 Panama Pacific Inter...
one page from the viewbookThis illustration, from a viewbook of the Panama Pacific International Exp...
2A-H781Note On verso: Palace of Fine Arts The only remaining building of the 1915 Panama Pacific Int...
This photograph from a viewbook depicts the rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama Pacific...
C23114On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts was built as part of the Great International Exposition of 1...
D108Note On verso: This unique building was the Palace of Fine Arts of the Panama-Pacific Exposition...
This stereograph features a corner of the rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama Pacific I...
40967-BNote On verso: This fine old structure is an example of the world's most graceful architectur...
46487Number 72 next to title of postcard. Note On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts is an example of th...
Photograph of a Conservatory at San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915. A l...
X-102On verso: The palace is shown reflected in the lagoon in front of the Fine Arts Building and gi...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing an interior view...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing two statues and ...
On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts.--Erected as part of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, ...
view of colonnade and lagoon, a page in the viewbookThis illustration, from a viewbook of the Panama...
The Palace of Fine Arts was one of the finest building constructed for the 1915 Panama Pacific Inter...
one page from the viewbookThis illustration, from a viewbook of the Panama Pacific International Exp...
2A-H781Note On verso: Palace of Fine Arts The only remaining building of the 1915 Panama Pacific Int...
This photograph from a viewbook depicts the rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama Pacific...
C23114On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts was built as part of the Great International Exposition of 1...
D108Note On verso: This unique building was the Palace of Fine Arts of the Panama-Pacific Exposition...
This stereograph features a corner of the rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama Pacific I...
40967-BNote On verso: This fine old structure is an example of the world's most graceful architectur...
46487Number 72 next to title of postcard. Note On verso: The Palace of Fine Arts is an example of th...
Photograph of a Conservatory at San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915. A l...
X-102On verso: The palace is shown reflected in the lagoon in front of the Fine Arts Building and gi...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing an interior view...
Photograph of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, showing two statues and ...