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In order not to overload this index with details which, for most readers, would render it inconvenient, only the more important Sculptures and murals among the "Exposition art" have been listed here, together with the different national and historical sections of the Fine Arts Palace, and the names of artists mentioned most frequently in the text. Fuller lists will be found on p. 130-133 (winners of grand prizes, medals of honor and gold medals in the Fine Arts Exhibit) and p. 195-6 (murals and Sculptures).

Figures in light-face type refer to pages in the text, those in heavier type to the illustrations.

Abbey, Edwin A., painter, 107, 115.
Adams, Herbert, sculptor, 103, 104.
"Adventurous Bowman, The," 56, 58.
Agriculture,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 35, 36, 51;
- exhibits, 146, 152.
"Air"
- Sculpture by Aitken, 52;
- murals by Brangwyn, 67-71, 74.
Aitken, Robert, sculptor, 52, 72, 91.
"Among the White Birch Trunks," 128, 126.
Arabian Nights, Fountain of, 82.
Arch, Tower of Jewels, 42, 51, 53.
Arches of the Court of Seasons, 77.
Arches of the Rising and the Setting Sun,
- architecture, 61;
- Sculpture, 52. 55;
- murals, 55, 56;
- frontispiece, 59, 63.
Architects, Board of, 13.
Architecture,
- main palace group, 27-36;
- Tower of Jewels, 49;
- Court of the Universe, 51;
- Court of the Ages, 66-7;
- Court of Seasons, 76;
- Court of Flowers and Palms, 78;
- Palace of Machinery, 96;
- Fine Arts, 101-2.
Argentina,
- appropriates $1,700,000 for its representation at P. P. I. E., 14;
- Fine Arts exhibit, 129, 131;
- forestry exhibit, 153;
- pavilion, 154, 169.
Arkansas, building, 176.
Australia,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 131;
- pavilion, 155. 148.
Autumn, Fountain of, 76, 91.
Avenue of Palms, 16, 18.
Aviation, 151, 188, 17, 192.
Awards in Fine Arts exhibit, 130-133.
Bacon, Henry, architect, 13, 75.
Bancroft, H. Milton, mural painter, 75, 76.
Baths of Caracalla, 96.
Beach, Chester, sculptor, 66.
Beachey, Lincoln, aviator, 151.
"Beauty and the Beast,"
- Fountain of, 81;
- described, 95, 100.
Belgium, exhibits in French Pavilion, 108, 164.
Bennett, Edward H., architect, plan for Exposition, 13.
Bitter, Karl T. F., chief of Sculpture, 14, 104, 110.
Blank Walls, use of in Exposition architecture, 28.
Bolivia, pavilion, 156.
Borglum, Solon, sculptor, 81.
Boston Symphony Orchestra, 142-145.
Brangwyn, Frank,
- painter, 67-71, 82;
- etchings, 110.
Brown, Arthur, architect, 13.
Burbank, Luther, exhibitor, 153.
Burroughs, Edith Woodman, sculptor, 49, 89.
Byzantine architecture, 27, 28.
Calder, A. Stirling, sculptor, 52, 55, 61, 81, 83, 84.
California,
- votes $5,000,000 bonds for Exposition, 13;
- Counties raise $2,500,000, 14;
- Mining exhibit, 150;
- building, 171, 179, 182.
Canada, pavilion, 156, 148.
Ceres, Fountain of, 77, 91, 79.
Chase, William M., painter, 117.
Chicago, exhibit, 175.
China,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 127, 132;
- industrial exhibits, 152;
- pavilion, 161.
Color of Exposition palaces, 36-41.
Column of Progress, 16, 36;
- description, 50, 51, 56, 61, 57, 58;
- frieze, 61, 60;
- night illumination, 140.
- See also "Adventurous Bowman."
"Cortez," 46, 48.
Cortissoz, Royal, art critic, quoted, 140.
Court, key to the palace group, 50.
Court of Abundance, see Court of the Ages.
Court of the Ages (or Court of Abundance), 16;
- its gardens, 20;
- architecture, Sculpture, and symbolism, 65-72, 70;
- Fountain of Earth, 72, 73;
- Brangwyn's murals, 67, 68, 71, 74;
- night illumination, 139, 140.
Court of Flowers, 16;
- Garden in, 20;
- Portals, 34;
- architecture, Sculpture and gardening, 78, 81, 82, 95, 85;
- Fountain of "Beauty and the Beast," 81, 100;
- "The Pioneer," 81, 87.
Court of Palms, 16;
- Portals, 34;
- architecture, Sculpture and gardening, 78, 81, 82, 95, 88, 93;
- "The End of the Trail," 82, 86.
Court of Seasons, 16;
- architecture, Sculpture and murals, 75-77;
- night illumination, 139, 140, 79, 80, 94.
Court of the Universe, 16;
- its gardens, 20;
- its coloring, 39;
- architecture, Sculpture and murals, 50-62;
- inscriptions, 62;
- night illumination, 139.
Coxhead, Ernest, architect, prepares first plans for Exposition, 14.
Crocker, W. H., vice-president of the Exposition, 197.
Cuba,
- rare trees and plants in Palace of Horticulture, 22, 25;
- Fine Arts exhibit, 122, 127, 132;
- industrial exhibits, 152;
- horticultural exhibit, 153;
- pavilion, 162.
Deniville, Paul, his Imitations of travertine, 40, 96.
Denmark,
- paintings, 108;
- pavilion, 162.
De Young, M. H., vice-president of the Exposition, 197.
Dodge, William de Leftwlch, mural painter, 46, 49.
Du Mond, F. V., painter, 55, 56, 118.
Duveneck, Frank, painter, 117.
Earth,
- Fountain of, 66, 67, 72;
- symbolism of, 91, 92;
- Illumination, 95, 70, 73.
"Earth,"
- Sculpture by Aitken, 52, 64;
- murals by Brangwyn, 67-71.
Education and Social Economy,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 34, 35;
- exhibits in, 152, 138.
El Dorado, Fountain of, 49, 84, 89, 54.
"Elements,"
- Sculptures by Aitken, 52, 64;
- murals by Brangwyn, 67-71, 74.
Ellerhusen, Ulric, sculptor, 102, 103.
"End of the Trail, The," 81, 82, 86.
Energy, Fountain of, 56, 83-4, 47.
Esplanade, 19.
Etching, 121, 122,
Fairy Tales, 82,
Farquhar, Robert, architect, 13, 25.
Faville, Wm. B., architect, 13, 27, 35.
"Feast of the Sacrifice, The," 76, 79.
Festival Hall, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 25, 26;
- organ, 26;
- music in, 141-5;
- organ an exhibit, 152;
- views of, 29, 32.
Fine Arts, Palace of,
- relation to Exposition's architectural plan, 16, 36;
- architecture and Sculpture, 101-103;
- murals, 103;
- statuary in rotunda and colonnade, 104, 130;
- should be preserved in Golden Gate Park, 104, 107;
- The Annex, 107, 109;
- night illumination, 140, 112, 113, 114, 119, 137.
Fine Arts exhibit, 107-130;
- mainly contemporaneous, 107-8;
- great extent of the collection, 108;
- American art, 108-9;
- unexpected foreign representation, 109;
- the Futurists, 110;
- the United States section, 110, 115-122;
- Historical section, 110-115;
- Foreign sections, 122-130;
- awards of grand prizes, medals of honor, and gold medals, 130-3.
"Fire,"
- Sculpture by Aitken, 52, 64;
- murals by Brangwyn, 66-71.
Fisheries, 153.
Flanagan, John, sculptor, 46.
"Flower Girl," 81, 100.
Food Products,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 34, 35;
- exhibits, 146, 153, 119.
Forestry, 152, 155, 156, 177,
Foster, A. W., treasurer of the Exposition, 197.
Fountain of "Beauty and the Beast," 81, 95, 100.
Fountain of Ceres, 77, 91, 79.
Fountain of Earth, 66, 67, 72;
- symbolism of, 91, 92;
- Illumination of, 95, 70, 73.
Fountain of El Dorado, 49, 84, 89, 54.
Fountain of Energy, 16;
- described, 83, 84, 47.
Fountains of the Rising and the Setting Sun, 52, 90, 63, 69.
Fountains of the Seasons, 75, 76, 90;
- fountain of Summer, 94.
Fountain of Youth, 49, 84, 89, 53.
Fountain, The Mermaid, 84, 99.
France,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 107, 108, 109, 122-124;
- pavilion, 162, 157, 158.
Fraser, James Earle, sculptor, 82.
French, Daniel C., sculptor, 98, 110.
Frieseke, Frederic C., painter, 118, 121.
Fry, Sherry E., 26.
Futurists, The, 110.
Gallen-Kallela, Axel, painter, 110.
"Genius of Creation, The," 98, 147.
Gerlach, Gustav, sculptor, 34.
Germany,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 129, 132;
- industrial exhibits, 151, 152.
Grafly, Charles, 104.
Great Britain,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 115;
- industrial exhibits, 151.
Greece, pavilion, 164.
Greek architecture, 27, 78.
Guatemala, pavilion, 161.
Guerin, Jules,
- chief of color, 14;
- color scheme, 36-41, 49, 121.
Hale, R. B.,
- proposes Exposition, 11;
- vice-president, 197.
Hassam, Childe, painter, 82, 117.
Hastings, Thomas, architect, 13.
Hawaii,
- exhibits, 153;
- building, 177.
Hearst, Mrs. Phoebe A., 171.
Hellman, I. W., Jr., vice-president of the Exposition, 197.
"High Tide: Return of the Fishermen," 125.
Holloway, Charles, painter, 82.
Honduras, pavilion, 161.
Hoo Hoo, House of, 25.
Horticulture,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 21, 22;
- Cuban display, 22, 25;
- exhibits in, 153;
- view of, 24.
Hungary, Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 132.
Idaho building, 176.
Illinois, building, 175, 180.
Illumination, 95, 134-140, 37, 135, 137, 192.
Impressionists, 110, 116.
Indiana, building, 175.
Inscriptions,
- on Tower of Jewels, 45;
- In Court of the Universe, 61;
- In Court of the Seasons, 77.
Iowa, building, 175.
Italian fountains, 35.
Italian towers, 28, 18.
Italy,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 107, 108, 109, 110, 122, 124, 127, 132;
- industrial exhibits, 151;
- pavilion, 164, 159.
Jaegers, Albert, sculptor, 76.
Jaegers, August, sculptor, 76.
Japan,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 122, 132;
- Mining exhibit, 150;
- industrial exhibits, 151, 152;
- pavilion, 165, 169.
Joy Zone, 16;
- outlay of concessionaires, $10,000,000, 14;
- described, 193-4.
Kansas, building, 176.
Keith, William, painter, 107, 117.
Kelham, George W.,
- architect, 13;
- describes co-operative plan of Exposition, 15;
- Courts of Flowers and Palms, 78.
Konti, Isidore, sculptor, 56, 61.
Ladd, Anna C., sculptor, 130.
Lafayette, statue of, 104, 130, 114.
Landscape Gardening, Importance in Exposition plan, 19, 20.
Lemare, Edwin H., organist, 143, 145.
Lentelli, Leo, sculptor, 55, 61, 104.
Levison, J. B., head of music committee, 141.
Liberal Arts,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 33, 34;
- exhibits in, 146, 150, 151;
- view of, 38.
Lighting of Exposition, 134-140.
Lincoln, Abraham,
- statue of, 130;
- relics in Illinois building, 175.
"Listening Woman," 26, 32.
Live-Stock
- exhibit, 16;
- classes and awards, 178-185.
Longman, Evelyn Beatrice, sculptor, 77, 91.
Machinery, Palace of,
- ground broken for, 14;
- relation to Exposition's architectural plan, 16, 36;
- architecture and Sculpture of, 96-98;
- exhibits in, 146, 149, 150;
- views of, 105, 106, 111.
MacNeil, H. A., sculptor, 52, 56, 61.
"Man with a Pick," 33.
McKim, Mead and White, architects, 13, 51.
McLaren, John,
- chief of landscape engineering, 14;
- Importance of his gardens in the Exposition scheme, 19, 20;
- his gardening conforms to color scheme, 41.
Manufactures,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 33, 34;
- exhibits in, 146, 151.
Maryland, building, 174.
Massachusetts,
- exhibits, 152;
- building, 173, 181.
Mathews, Arthur F., painter, 82, 117.
Maybeck, Bernard B., architect, 13, 25, 101.
Mermaid Fountain, 84, 99.
Mines and Metallurgy,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 35, 36;
- exhibits in, 150.
Miniatures, Fine Arts exhibit, 121, 122.
Mississippi, building, 174.
Missouri building, 175, 180.
Montana, Mining
- exhibit, 150;
- building, 176.
Montessori, Maria, educator, 152.
Moore, C. C., president of the Exposition, 141, 197.
Moorish
- domes, 27;
- towers, 28.
"Mother of the Dead," 130, 120.
Motion Pictures, used for exhibition purposes, 146.
Muck, Karl, director of Boston Symphony Orchestra, 143.
Mullgardt, Louis Christian, architect, 13, 65-67, 72.
Munch, Edvard, painter, exhibit in Fine Arts Annex, 109.
Mural paintings, see list in Appendix, pp. 195, 196.
Music at the Exposition, 141-5.
Nations of the East and West, Arches of, 52, 55, 59, 63.
Netherlands, The,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 130, 133;
- Industrial exhibits, 152;
- horticultural exhibit, 153;
- pavilion, 166, 157.
Nevada, building, 176.
New Jersey, building, 173.
Newman, Allen, sculptor, 35.
New Orleans, 13.
New York City, building, 173.
New York State,
- appropriates $1,000,000 for its representation at P. P. I. E., 14;
- building, 172, 170.
New Zealand,
- exhibits, 152, 153;
- forestry exhibit, 153;
- pavilion, 167.
Niehaus, Charles, sculptor, 46.
North Dakota, building, 176.
Norway,
- Fine Arts Exhibit, 109, 133;
- pavilion, 167.
Ohio, building, 174.
Oklahoma, building, 176.
Oregon,
- exhibits, 152;
- building, 172, 191.
Organ,
- in Festival Hall, 26, 141-5, 152;
- In Illinois building, 175.
"Outcast, The," 130, 136.
Palaces of main Exposition group, see Agriculture, Education, Food
Products, Liberal Arts, Manufactures, Mines, Transportation, Varied
Industries, Machinery, and Fine Arts.
Panama, pavilion, 161.
Panama Canal,
- the motive of the Exposition, 11, 28;
- reproduction of 193.
Panama-Pacific Exposition;
- motive and planning, 11;
- first suggested, 11;
- plans interrupted by fire of 1906, 12;
- Exposition Company formed and subscriptions begun, 12;
- California and San Francisco vote bonds, 13;
- San Francisco wins Congressional approval, 13;
- national aid not asked, 13;
- site selected, 13;
- President Taft breaks ground, 13;
- Board of Architects appointed, 13;
- Ground Plan perfected, site prepared and work begun, 14;
- Exposition ready on time, 14;
- cost, $50,000,000, 14;
- Ground plan described, 16-21, 27-41.
Patigian, Haig, sculptor, 98.
Pennell, Joseph, 122.
Pennsylvania, building, 173, 181.
Pennsylvania Railway station, New York, 96, 107.
Philadelphia, exhibit, 152.
Philippines, The,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 128, 133;
- forestry exhibit, 152;
- building, 177.
Piccirilli, Furio, sculptor, 75, 91.
Piccirilli, Attilio, sculptor, 130.
Pietro, C. L., sculptor, 130.
Pine and Redwood Bungalows, 25.
"Pioneer, The," 81, 87.
"Pioneer Mother," 104.
"Pirate, The," 35, 44.
Polk, Willis, architect, 13.
Portals:
- Palace of Varied Industries, 28, 33, 18, 37;
- Manufactures and Liberal Arts, 33, 34;
- Education, 34, 35, 138.
- Half-domes, Education and Food Products, 35;
- on north facade, 35, 43, 44;
- east facade, 35, 36;
- on interior aisle, 36;
- in Courts of Flowers and Palms, 82.
Portugal,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 128, 133;
- building, 167.
Press Building, 26.
"Priest, The," 46, 44.
Putnam, Arthur, 84.
Pyle, Howard, painter, 121.
Redfield, E. W., painter, 117.
Reid, Robert, painter, 103, 118.
Richardson, Symmes, architect, 56.
Rising and Setting Sun, Fountains of, 52, 90, 63, 69.
Rodin, Auguste,
- sculptor, 163;
- his statue, "The Thinker," 158.
Rolph, James, Jr., vice-president of the Exposition, 197.
Roman architecture, 27, 51, 61, 96.
Roth, Frederick G. R., sculptor, 55, 61.
Rumsey, Charles C., sculptor, 46.
Ryan, W. D'A., illumination expert, 14, 45, 134.
Sabin, Wallace, organist, 142.
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, sculptor, 130.
Saint-Saens, Camille, composer, 142-5.
San Francisco,
- votes 5,000,000 bonds for Exposition, 13;
- raises total of $12,500,000, 14;
- wins fight for Congressional approval, 13.
Sargent, John S., painter, 107, 117.
Schumann-Heink, Mme., singer, 143.
Scudder, Janet, sculptor, 130.
Sculpture,
- exhibits In Fine Arts Palace and its Colonnade and Rotunda, 108, 110, 117, 124, 130;
- "Exposition Sculpture," adorning the palaces, courts and gardens,
- see list in Appendix, pp. 195, 196.
Seasons, Court of, see Court of Seasons; Fountains of, see Fountains.
Setting Sun, see Rising and Setting Sun.
Siam, pavilion, 167.
Simmons, Edward, mural painter, 55, 56.
Sloss, Leon, vice-president of the Exposition, 197.
Smith, Arthur, aviator, 151, 188, 192.
Sousa, John Philip, musical conductor, 143-5.
South Gardens, 16;
- hedge of mesembryanthemuin, 19;
- flowers in, 20;
- description of South Gardens and their buildings, 21-26;
- view of, 23.
Spain, Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 128, 132.
Sports and games, Exposition contests and prizes, 186-190.
Spring, Fountain of, 75, 91.
Stackpole, Ralph, 33, 34, 103.
Stars, In Court of Universe, 51.
Stewart, G. W., musical director, 142.
St. Louis, city, exhibit, 152.
Summer, Fountain of, 76, 91, 94.
Sweden,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 109, 128, 133;
- pavilion, 167, 160.
Taft, William H., breaks ground for Exposition, 12, 13.
Tarbell, Edmund C., painter, 117.
Taussig, Rudolph J., secretary of the Exposition, 197.
Texas, building, 176.
"Thinker, The," 158.
Tiffany, Louis C., exhibit In Fine Arts Palace, 118.
Tonetti, F. M. L., sculptor, 46.
Tower of the Ages, 66, 139, 70.
Tower of Jewels, 16;
- central feature of main palace group, 28, 33;
- architecture and Sculpture, 42-49;
- Illumination, 42;
- "jewels," 45;
- historical significance, 42-49;
- epitomizes the Exposition art, 49;
- relation to Court of the Universe, 51;
- night illumination, 134, 139, 140;
- views of, 47, 135.
Transportation,
- Palace of, 16;
- architecture and Sculpture, 51;
- exhibits in, 150.
Travertine, Artificial, material of Exposition palaces, 36, 39, 40, 77, 96, 107.
Trumbull, Edward, painter, 173.
Turkey, pavilion, 168.
Twachtman, John H., painter, 117.
Tympanum,
- Palace of Varied Industries, 33, 138;
- Education, 34, 138.
United States, Fine Arts exhibit, 108-118, 131.
United States Government exhibits, 150, 152, 153.
Uruguay,
- Fine Arts exhibit, 122, 127, 133;
- Industrial exhibits, 152.
Utah,
- Mining exhibit, 150;
- building, 177.
Varied Industries,
- Palace of, 16;
- its architecture and Sculpture described, 28, 33;
- exhibits, 146, 151.
"Victory," crowning all gables of main palace group, 28, 18.
Virginia Building, 174.
"Walled City,"
- main group of exhibition palaces, 15;
- architecture of, 27-36;
- material and color, 36-41.
Walter, Edgar, sculptor, 81, 95.
Ward, Clarence R, architect, 13, 96.
Washington, state,
- exhibits, 153;
- building, 172, 191.
Water colors, in Fine Arts exhibit, 121, 128.
"Water," murals by Brangwyn, 67-71.
Weinert, Albert, sculptor, 35.
Weinmann, A. A., sculptor, 52, 90, 115.
Weir, J. Alden, painter, 121.
West Virginia, building, 174.
Whistler, James McNeill, painter, 107, 117, 122.
Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt, sculptor, 49, 82, 84, 95, 110.
Winter, Fountain of, 76, 91.
Wisconsin, building, 175.
Wolf, Henry, etcher, 122, 130.
Young, Mahonri, 33, 34.
Youth, Fountain of, 49, 84, 89, 53.
Young Women's Christian Association Building, 26.
Zimm, Bruno Louis, 102.

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