"Interior of the Main Building Showing the Various Pavilions and Show-Cases Constructed and in Process of Erection"
In the nineteenth century, before photography became commonplace, newspapers, guidebooks, and periodicals were illustrated with wood engravings. Many of the best artists of the day earned their bread and butter in this manner. They produced beautiful images that are technically superb original nineteenth century prints, invaluable for the historical information they provide. Their prints provide glimpses into the daily life of the period and a great deal of information concerning the architectural detail of specific locations and individual buildings.
The Historical Register of the Centennial Exposition recorded every aspect of the construction of the buildings and the fairgrounds, the exhibits, the activities and the millions of people who attended the fair.
11 x 16 inches, sheet.
Hand colored wood engraving.
Very nice condition.
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