Part 15 (2/2)

Murals in half-doures finer than in smaller panels

On east wall under dome, ”Art Crowned by Ti, Jewelry Making, Glass, Pottery, and S Instruction in Nature's Laws” Woman holds before a child a tablet inscribed ”Laws of Nature” Nature's laws applied to Earth, Water, Fire, Love, Life, and Death

North court, entrance to Court of Four Seasons Wreaths, lion heads, bulls' beads, harvest design on capitals of coluriculture, wreath of cereals and corn scepter Figure conventional, priures below ”Ceres” on drum represent carefree nature In deep relief

caarlands and tambourines

Satyrs spout water into bowl of fountain

Trees, yews in couples, on either side of walks and center of lawn; redwoods and eucalypti at sides of entrance to court

shi+ny-leaved dark green shrub, on borders in court, coprosreen, placed at end of court to hide Morro Castle Deepens inti standards at north end of court, by Ryan and Denneville

Aisle of Sunset

Aisle approaching the Palace of Fine Arts, leading from Court of Four Seasons, west to Administration Avenue, by Faville

Central portal, Spanish Renaissance, with twisted Byzantine columns

Globe above, syroup: ”Education,” by Gustave Gerlach, Weehawken, New Jersey Tree of knowledge in background Left, kindergarten stage

Center, half-grown children Right,out proble light in all directions Snorance Hour-glass, ”Tie

Educational panels inlaid in wall over smaller entrances, by pupils of School of Sculpture of Beaux Arts Architects, and National Sculpture Society

Woman teacher, by W H Peters

Man teacher, by Cesare Stea

”Victory,” on gables of buildings, by Louis Ulrich, of New York; ”Acroteriureen lattice-work in small doorways of palace

Main doorway, Palace of Food Products, by Faville Terra cotta effect on sides of door Eagles above door, inspiration Green lattice-work in doors

Administration Avenue