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1901 Harper’s Weekly Print – “Night at the Pan-American” Buffalo Exposition

A beautifully framed historic print from Harper’s Weekly, dated September 7, 1901, featuring the illustration “Night at the Pan-American.”

This artwork captures the glowing electric lights and elegant evening atmosphere of the Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York in 1901—a major world’s fair that showcased technological innovation and architecture at the turn of the century.

The soft palette and atmospheric lighting create a wonderful sense of movement and evening life as visitors stroll through the illuminated exposition grounds.

Presented in a carved wood frame with matting, this piece makes a striking addition to a study, library, or gallery wall and is a wonderful conversation piece for collectors of historical Americana.

 

Details

• Original Harper’s Weekly illustration

• Dated September 7, 1901

• Subject: Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo NY

• Framed under mat and glass

• Elegant carved wood frame

• Framed size approx: 18” x 23 1/2”


 Styling Ideas

• Library or office wall

• Gallery wall with antique prints

• Buffalo / New York history lovers

• Americana decor collections

CARE & MAINTENANCE

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