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Palaces and Courts of the Exposition A Handbook of the Architecture, Sculpture and Mural Paintings, with Special Reference to the Symbolism

By Juliet Helena Lumbard James

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Step into a world of awe-inspiring architecture, sculptures, and paintings as this guide unveils the hidden symbolism and artistic grandeur of a magnificent exposition.

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2004-05-01
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Summary

"Palaces and Courts of the Exposition" by Juliet Helena Lumbard James is a guide that explores architecture, artwork, and hidden meanings showcased at a grand exposition. The book likely provides detailed looks at the majestic buildings, statues, and paintings displayed, as well as the deeper messages they were intended to communicate. It seems to touch on ideas of human advancement, artistic expression, and various cultures coming together, all through the lens of this big event. The book starts with exciting imagery of a breathtaking city near the ocean, bringing in ideas of beauty and drive that construct an artistic city. With a tone of awe, the introduction suggests a tour where art and architecture unite to commemorate civilization's accomplishments. It hints at examining key buildings and spaces fashioned by well-known creators, suggesting a look into symbolic displays of business, nature, and humans that defined the expo.

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