Summary: | This image is a watercolor conceptual painting of a government pavilion for a World's Fair done by an unknown student sometime between 1917 and 1942. The upper half of the painting shows the front view of the pavilion with its columned porch, steps, doors, windows, hanging light, stone carvings, moldings, and sloped roof and its second story dome with windows and conical roof with statue on top. The pavilion is flanked by trees and two columns with statues on top of them. There are stairs with iron handrails going down to a lake with a boat in front of the pavilion. The bottom half shows a cross-section of the interior including a central statue and a floor plan. There is a label in the lower left corner which reads: "47." The painting is in fair condition with a couple of tears, is missing the upper left corner, and is encapsulated.
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