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Source: The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It Source type: book Document type: illustration Document title: “Temple of Music” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous [illustration] Editor(s): Bennitt, Mark Publisher: Goff Company Place of publication: Buffalo, New York Year of publication: 1901 Pagination: none |
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| “Temple of Music.” The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It. Ed. Mark Bennitt. Buffalo: Goff, 1901: [no pagination]. |
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| Keywords |
| Temple of Music (illustrations). |
| Named persons |
| Isidore Konti [in notes]. |
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Descriptive text accompanying the illustration reads as follows: “The
Temple of Music at the northwest corner of the Court of Fountains and
Esplanade, is a center of interest for music lovers. The temple is very
beautiful in its exterior aspect and contains an auditorium seating 2,200
people. Emmons Howard has installed a great pipe organ at a cost of $15,000,
and this is the place for orchestra, vocal and organ concerts and recitals
during the Exposition. It is also a meeting hall for other purposes. The
building is from designs by Esenwein & Johnson, of Buffalo. The decorative
groups of sculpture are by Isidore Konti.”
Title herein taken from within image.
From title page: The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It:
A Complete Art Souvenir, with a Condensed Guide to Buffalo and Niagara
Falls.
From title page: Edited by Mark Bennitt.
From front cover: Bennitt Illustrated Souvenir Guide, Pan American
Exposition.
From front cover: Edited and Compiled by Mark Bennitt.
From front cover: Union News Edition.
Image courtesy of Google Books. |
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Temple of Music
