Publication information |
Source: Official Views of Pan-American Exposition
Source type: book Document type: photograph Document title: “Temple of Music” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): Arnold, C. D. Publisher: Matthews-Northrup Works Place of publication: Buffalo, New York Year of publication: 1901 Pagination: none |
Citation |
Arnold, C. D. “Temple of Music.” Official Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. |
Transcription |
full image of photograph |
Keywords |
Temple of Music (photographs). |
Named persons |
Isidore Konti [in notes]. |
Notes |
The descriptive text accompanying the caption reads as follows: “The
architecture of the Temple of Music is most ornate, and its effectiveness
is increased by the sculptural groups, by Isidore Konti, over the four
pediments, and the elaborate color scheme. The architects of the Temple
of Music are Esenwein & Johnson. It has a dome 180 feet high, and
an organ which cost $15,000. Its seating capacity is 22,000 [sic].”
Title herein taken from caption.
C. D. Arnold is both photographer and book author.
Image courtesy of Google Books. |
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