The Galleries of the Exposition
1915
The Galleries of the Exposition, written by Eugen Neuhaus and first published in 1915, offers a critical review of the artworks displayed at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. This work analyzes the contributions of various nations through paintings, sculptures, and graphic arts, reflecting on the evolving role of art during the early 20th century. Neuhaus emphasizes the significance of the exposition in showcasing the development of easel painting and provides insights into the presentation and arrangement of the artworks, aiming to enhance public appreciation of diverse artistic styles and historical contexts.



