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(Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh)
1897
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Title
(Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh)
Creator
American
Date
1897
Identifier
83.84.14
Source Identifier
Carnegie Museum of Art 83.84.14
Description
The newly constructed Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood. The structure, designed by architects Longfellow, Alden & Harlow in 1895, stretches 600 feet long on its Schenley Plaza facade and almost 800 feet long on its Forbes Avenue side. This eight-acre building is the grandest monument of Beaux Arts planning in Pittsburgh and appeared in the Encyclopedia Britannica of 1911 as the exemplar of the modern museum.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Architecture--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Oakland (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Libraries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Carnegie Museum of Art Collection of Photographs, 1894-1958
Contributor
Carnegie Museum of Art
Collection
Carnegie Museum of Art Collection of Photographs
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