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Title: The Galleries of the Exposition 
Author: Eugen Neuhaus
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The Galleries of the Exposition 
 
A Critical Review of the Paintings, Statuary and the Graphic Arts in 
The Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition 
 
By Eugen Neuhaus Assistant Professor of Decorative Design, 
University of California and Member of the International Jury of 
Awards in the Department of Fine Arts of the Exposition
To John E. D. Trask Director of the Department of Fine Arts of the 
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, untiring worker and able 
executive 
 
Contents 
 
Introduction - An Historical Review. The Function of Art. 
Retrospective Art The Foreign Nations - France - Italy - Portugal - 
Argentina - Uruguay - Cuba - Philippine Islands - The Orient - Japan - 
China - Sweden - Holland - Germany The United States - One-Man 
Rooms - Whistler - Twachtman - Tarbell - Redfield - Duveneck - 
Chase - Hassam - Gari Melchers - Sargent - Keith - Mathews and 
McComas - General Collection The Graphic Arts - Conclusion 
Appendix Bibliography - A list of helpful reference books and 
periodicals for the student and lover of art. Index to Galleries 
 
List of Illustrations 
 
Phyllis --------------------- John W. Alexander Woman and Child: Rose 
Scarf - Mary Cassatt Morning in the Provence ----- Henri Georget The 
Promenade --------------- Gustave Pierre The Procession -------------- 
Ettore Tito The Fortune Teller ---------- F. Luis Mora Water Fall 
------------------ Elmer Schofield The Peacemaker -------------- Ernest L. 
Blumenschein The White Vase -------------- Hugh H. Breckenridge 
Winter in the Forest -------- Anshelm Schultzberg Winter at Amsterdam 
--------- Willem Witsen In the Rhine Meadows -------- Heinrich Von 
Zugel The Mirror ------------------ Dennis Miller Bunker Coming of the 
Line Storm ---- Frederick J. Waugh Lavender and Old Ivory ------ 
Lilian Westcott Hale Green and Violet: Portrait of Mrs. E. Milicent 
Cobden - James McNeill Whistler The Dreamer ----------------- Edmund 
C. Tarbell Whistling Boy --------------- Frank Duveneck Self Portrait 
--------------- William Merritt Chase Spanish Courtyard ----------- John 
Singer Sargent Oaks of the Monte ----------- Francis McComas Blue 
Depths ----------------- William Ritschel Floating Ice: Early Morning - 
Charles Rosen The Land of Heart's Desire -- William Wendt The 
Housemaid --------------- William McGregor Paxton My House in 
Winter ---------- Charles Morris Young Quarry: Evening -------------
Daniel Garber Beyond ---------------------- Chester Beach In the Studio 
--------------- Ellen Emmet Rand Eucalypti, Berkeley Hills --- Eugen 
Neuhaus Floor Plan, Palace of Fine Arts 
 
Introduction 
 
The artistic appeals of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition 
through architecture and the allied decorative arts are so engrossing that 
one yields to the call of the independent Fine Arts only with    
    
		
	
	
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