
1915 Panama Pacific Exposition Sculpture Zimm Stackpole ORIGINAL HISTORIC IMAGE
"Notable Pieces of Sculpture at the Exposition." This collection of images includes the works of sculptors Bruno Louis Zimm, Caesar Stea, Paul Manship, Mahonri Young, Ralph Stackpole, Charles Peters, Jaegers, and Earl Cummings. Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of original halftone prints of the sculpture and mural paintings in the courts, colonnades and avenues of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Any of these original images would be excellent for framing. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California between February 20 and December 4 in 1915. Officially, the exposition was a celebration of the completion of the Panama Canal and the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by the Spanish explorer Balboa, but it was also an opportunity to showcase the city's recovery from the 1906 earthquake. The 635 acre fair was located in the part of San Francisco now known as the Marina. The Tower of Jewels, 45 stories tall