Paris_Exposition_United_States_Pavilion,_Industrial_Arts_Exhibit,_Paris,_France,_1900.jpg


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English: Original description: Paris Exposition: United States Pavilion, Industrial Arts Exhibit, Paris, France, 1900. Entrance to the United States Industrial Arts Exhibit. Brooklyn Museum Archives.
Français : Arc de l'entrée de la section des Etats-Unis, peint en blanc avec piedroits en forme de colonnes ornés d'enroulements de feuilles de laurier dorés, le tympan étant décoré d'une peinture, le tout couronné par un aigle aux ailes déployées portant l'écusson national. Le second aigle, qui lui fait face, visible au bord inférieur gauche de la photographie, précède le vestibule de la section allemande. [1] . Inscription Allemagne au-dessus d'une ouverture située à gauche, au niveau de la galerie. Intérieur du Palais de la Décoration, du Mobilier et des Industries diverses (coté rue Fabert, section étrangère), Esplanade des Invalides, Exposition Universelle (1900) de Paris.
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1 January 1900 Gregorian