Masterpieces of the Centennial Exhibition 1876 Volume 2: Industrial Art Illustrated Special Edition


Book Description

The second volume in a three-volume set of highly sought-after books that covers the industrial art, tapestries, and furniture on display at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia.Originally published in 1876 by Professor Walter Smith, the second volume in the "Masterpieces of the Centennial Exhibition" series takes a dynamic look at late 19th-century artistry, craftsmanship, and industrial design featured at the World's Fair in Philadelphia, otherwise known as "art applied to indusry." This profusely illustrated tome of jewelry, furniture, textiles, sculpture, chandeliers, pottery, and metalworking is highly detailed and filled with contemporary critique and analysis from the Exhibition. Those interested in the development of modern industrial design will find this period look at the evolution of American art and craftsmanship, applied to both industrial and commercial designs, thoroughly fascinating.An art historian digitally scanned and re-mastered each 19th-century image from a priceless pristine copy of the original print. Masterpieces of the Centennial Exhibition 1876 Volume 2: Industrial Art Illustrated Special Edition is presented in the original type font with the author's intended layout. A new, retro-inspired cover design was created exclusively for this handsome reprinting.Historians and art enthusiasts alike will find themselves immersed in contemporary writing, period imagery, and a thorough examination of the pieces on display. One can almost imagine that they're there, soaking in the sights and sounds of the most fabulous party on Earth in 1876.




Masterpieces of the Centennial Exposition 1876 Volume 3: Mechanics, Science and History Illustrated Special Edition


Book Description

A decade after the Civil War, America was poised to become the world leader in mechanical development, science, and technology. All of this and more was on display at the Centennial Exposition.The third and final volume in a deluxe three-part set focuses on the mechanics, machinery, and scientific instruments featured at the Centennial Exposition. All of the tools used to make America an industrial powerhouse such as railroads, bridge design, steel working, machining, printing, and more amazed fairgoers at the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia.This incredible, special edition reprinting of the 1876 classic features hundreds of contemporary, crisp engravings of the machines and devices on display a the Centennial Exposition. Additionally, this tome of World's Fair history features the story of how Philadelphia's Centennial Exposition came to be, and how it was inspired by previous great World's Fairs.-Hundreds of crisp illustrations from the 1876 World's Fair-Detailed engravings of the Corliss Engine, planing machines, calculation machines, and more.-Contemporary locomotives, steam engines, and railroad construction-Steel working and American bridge design-Post-Civil War weaponry and Gatling guns-The History of the Centennial Exposition-Massive 8 1⁄2" x 11" page size for easy reading and viewing-Period type font and Wilson's original page layouts-Lighthouses, clocks, farm engines, steam hammers, water wheels, and much moreAn art historian digitally scanned and re-mastered each 19th-century image from a priceless pristine copy of the original print. Masterpieces of the Centennial Exhibition 1876 Volume 3: Mechanics, Science and History Illustrated Special Edition is presented in the original type font with the author's intended layout. A new, retro-inspired cover design was created exclusively for this handsome reprinting.Historians, engineers, scientists, and art enthusiasts alike will find themselves immersed in contemporary writing, period imagery, and a thorough examination of the pieces on display. One can almost imagine that they're there, soaking in the sights and sounds of the most fabulous party on Earth in 1876.