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From Dome of Exposition Building, looking South, 1880 / 89. Creator: Henry Hamilton Bennett
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From Dome of Exposition Building, looking South, 1880 / 89. Creator: Henry Hamilton Bennett
From Dome of Exposition Building, looking South, 1880/89. [In the foreground is the Cyclorama of General Grants Assault on Vicksburg]. Albumen print, stereo, no. 911 from the series " Milwaukee and Vicinity"
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This print titled "From Dome of Exposition Building, looking South, 1880/89" takes us back to the late 19th century in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Captured by the talented photographer Henry Hamilton Bennett, this albumen print offers a mesmerizing glimpse into America's past. The image showcases a panoramic view from the dome of the Exposition Building, providing a bird's-eye perspective of the cityscape below. In the foreground stands an intriguing attraction known as the Cyclorama of General Grants Assault on Vicksburg. This historical cyclorama was undoubtedly a popular form of entertainment during that time and adds depth to this remarkable composition. Bennett's expertise in stereoscopic photography is evident in this stunning black and white shot. The use of albumen silver print enhances its visual appeal and brings out intricate details with precision. As we explore every corner of this photograph, it becomes apparent that Bennett had an innate ability to capture not only buildings but also emotions and stories within his frames. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this piece serves as a testament to both American history and artistic excellence. It transports viewers back in time while simultaneously reminding us how far we have come as a country. Through Bennett's lens, we are reminded of our nation's resilience during times of war and change. This Heritage Art print allows us to appreciate Milwaukee's heritage while honoring Henry Hamilton Bennett's contribution to photography as an art form.
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