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Title: Official guide to the Lewis and Clark centennial exposition, Portland, Oregon, June 1 to October 15, 1905 ..
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.) Bradley, Lawson G., (from old catalog) comp
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he theme. Sacajawea is portrayedas a young mother, her papoose lashed to her back. Withone arm raised high and face radiant, it would seem thatafter months of awful suffering she found solace in herfirst glance at the placid Pacific. The figures of CaptainsMeriwether Lewis and William Clark, which adorn eitherend of the balustrade on Lakeview terrace, are appro-priate companion statues to tHat of Sacajawea. F. W.Ruckstuhl, in his composition of Captain Clark, portraysthe explorer as he was garbed upon the completion of hislong journey. The figure of Meriwether Lewis is byCharles Lopez. Several groups by Solon H. Borglum,idealizing the life of the Indians, are placed to advantageon Lakeview terrace. A Step Toward Civilization, byA. A. Weinmann, the youngest American sculptor, is lo-cated in the Concourse plaza, and is a marvelous sculp-tural conception. Mr. Weinmann offers a careful studyof the poetic side of his subject. The Horse Facing theStorm is just west of the Grand Stairway. 12
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r^i CROSS Columbia Court and opposite the Agricul-)fff^ ture building is the European Exhibits building.While not so large as the neighboring structure,the building is equally as attractive, if not more so, withits numerous towers and the great central pavilion which surmounts it. The building is in gen- === erai keeping with the other structures, 1 he European being of Spanish renaissance in design.Exhibits Building One-half of this entire structure is given==_=__====^_ to Italy. This country has utilized mostof its space for a display of fine marblestatuary. This exhibit is valued at more than a milliondollars and is the best Italy has ever made. Among themany sculptural offerings are compositions of Italysgreatest masters, gathered from the Loggia in Florenceand from the gallaries of Rome, Venice, Naples andGenoa. The rest of the Italian participation is made upof displays from various sections of the country, showingits manufactures and its agricultural and horticulturalproducts.

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