The Paris Pavilion at the Vienna International Exhibition. 1873.

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The Paris Pavilion at the Vienna International Exhibition. 1873.

Includes views of the exterior façade with one of the sculptural fountains destined for the Théâtre Français in the forecourt; interior central nave view of architectural drawings and the sculpture "Nymphe Marine" by Carrier-Belleuse, also destined for the Théâtre Français in 1874; interior lateral nave view of a model of the Church of the Trinity, more architectural drawings, and several paintings and tapestries; interior lateral nave view of elevation drawings for a Théâtre Français fountain by Davioud, a model for the 11th arrondissement administration building, paintings, tapestries, and ecclesiastical sculpture; interior view of barge, bridge, and train models from the Paris department of water and sewers; view of architectural and vehicle models from the Paris departments of roads, prisons, and hospitals; view of other municipal architectural models and visual aids from the department of primary education; opposite view of municipal architectural models and visual aids for fine art drawing classes.

8 photoprints : albumen ; images 31 x 45 cm., on sheets 48 x 63 cm.

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Vienna International Exhibition (1873 : Vienna)

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The 1873 Vienna World's Fair (German: Weltausstellung 1873 Wien) was the large world exposition that was held in 1873 in the Austria-Hungarian capital Vienna. Its motto was "Culture and Education" (Kultur und Erziehung)....

Löwy, J.

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