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Photos of Fine Arts (4)
There are (4) photos of the keyword,
Fine Arts
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Travel Locations
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California
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Golden Gate Bridge
#411 — A scenic picture of a close up of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. In this picture you can see the Palace of
Fine
Arts
through the hole of the bridge in the background.
A Close Up Looking Through Golden Gate Bridge
Travel Locations
:
California
:
San Francisco
#368 — A scenic picture taken of the Palace of
Fine
Arts
building at night in downtown San Francisco. With this picture taken at night you can see the palace lit up and the water fountain streaming. The task of creating a Palace of
Fine
Arts
for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition fell to the architect Bernard R. Maybeck, then fifty years old and known for his innovative ideas. Setting to work on this new project, he chose as his theme a Roman ruin, mutilated and overgrown, in the mood of a Piranesi engraving. The Palace of
Fine
Arts
was meant to give delight by its exterior beauty, but its purpose was also to offer all visitors a stimulating experience within doors
Palace of
Fine
Arts
Exploratorium at Night
#483 — A day time picture taken of the Palace of
Fine
Arts
Exploratorium located in San Francisco, California. The task of creating a Palace of
Fine
Arts
for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition fell to the architect Bernard R. Maybeck, then fifty years old and known for his innovative ideas. Setting to work on this new project, he chose as his theme a Roman ruin, mutilated and overgrown, in the mood of a Piranesi engraving. The Palace of
Fine
Arts
was meant to give delight by its exterior beauty, but its purpose was also to offer all visitors a stimulating experience within doors.
Palace of
Fine
Arts
Exploratorium
#600 — A day time picture taken of the Palace of
Fine
Arts
Exploratorium located in San Francisco, California. In this picture you can see the many people enjoying the water fountain outside of teh exploratorium during a sunny day. The task of creating a Palace of
Fine
Arts
for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition fell to the architect Bernard R. Maybeck, then fifty years old and known for his innovative ideas. Setting to work on this new project, he chose as his theme a Roman ruin, mutilated and overgrown, in the mood of a Piranesi engraving. The Palace of
Fine
Arts
was meant to give delight by its exterior beauty, but its purpose was also to offer all visitors a stimulating experience within doors.
Palace of
Fine
Arts
Exploratorium in San Francisco