Fry, Sherry E.
(Sculptor) New York. Born in Creston, Iowa 1879. Studied in Art Inst.i.tute, Chicago, and in Paris. Figural decorations on Festival Hall.
Garnett, Porter (Writer) Berkeley. Born in San Francisco, California, 1871. Selection of inscriptions on monuments and arches.
Gerlach. Gustave (Sculptor) Weehawken, New Jersey. Tympanum panels north and south entrances Palace of Education.
Gruppe, Carl (Sculptor) New York. Fairy figure on Italian towers.
Guerin, Jules (Painter) New York. Born in St. Louis Missouri, 1866. Studied in America and abroad. Director of color and decoration. Color scheme.
Harley, Charles R.
(Sculptor) New York. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1864. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and in Paris. "The Triumph of the Field" and "Abundance," on west facade of main buildings.
Ha.s.sam, Childe (Painter) New York. Born in Boston, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1859. Studied in Paris. Lunette, Fruits and Flowers, in Court of Palms.
Holloway, Charles (Painter). Lunette, The Pursuit of Pleasure, in Court of Palms.
Hornbostel, Henry (Architect) New York. Born in Brooklyn New York, 1867. Studied in New York and Paris. Pennsylvania State Building.
Howard, John Galen (Architect) Berkeley. Born in Chelmsford Ma.s.sachusetts, 1864. Studied in Boston and Beaux Arts, Paris. Exposition Auditorium in the Civic Center in collaboration with Frederick Meyer and John Reid, Jr.
Jaegers, Albert (Sculptor) New York. Born in Elberfeld, Germany, 1867. Studied abroad.
Figures of Harvest Rain and Sunshine, and Bulls in Court of Four Seasons.
Jaegers, August (Sculptor) New York. Born in Barmen, Germany, 1878. Studied in Paris.
Spandrels and attic figures in Court of Four Seasons.
Kelham, George W.
(Architect) San Francisco. Born in Manchester, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1871.
Studied at Harvard. Director of Architecture. Courts of Palms and Flowers.
Konti, Isidore (Sculptor) New York. Born in Vienna, Austria, 1862. Studied in Imperial Academy, Vienna. Frieze at base of Column of Progress.
Laessle, Albert (Sculptor) Philadelphia. Born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1877.
Studied in Philadelphia. Lions in Court of Flowers.
Lentelli, Leo (Sculptor) New York. Born in Bologna, Italy, 1879. Figures on decorative shafts in Court of Abundance; Nations of the East and Nations of the West in collaboration with Stirling Calder and Frederick Roth.
Longman, Miss Evelyn Beatrice (Sculptor) New York. Born in Winchester, Ohio, 1874. Studied in Chicago and New York. Fountain of Ceres.
Lundborg, Florence (Painter) San Francisco. Born in San Francisco. Studied in San Francisco and in Paris. Mural decorations in Tea Room of the California Building.
McKim, Mead and White (Architects) New York. Living members of the firm: William R. Mead. Born in Battleboro, Vermont 1846. Studied at Amherst and in Europe. W. Symmes Richardson. W. Mitch.e.l.l Kendall. Court of the Universe.
McLaren, John (Landscape Engineer) San Francisco. Born in Scotland. Horticultural effects.
MacNeil, Hermon A.
(Sculptor) New York. Born in Everett, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1866. Studied in Boston and Paris. Adventurous Bowman and frieze of Toilers on Column of Progress.
Manship, Paul (Sculptor) New York. Groups in Court of Universe.
Markwart, Arthur (Engineer) San Francisco. Born in Illinois, 1880. Studied at University of California. a.s.sistant Chief of Construction. Structural design of Machinery Palace.
Mathews, Arthur F.
(Painter) San Francisco. Born in Wisconsin, 1860. Studied in Paris.
Lunette, the Victorious Spirit, in Court of Palms.
Maybeck, Bernard R.
(Architect) San Francisco. Born in New York, 1862. Studied in Beaux Arts, Paris. Palace of Fine Arts.
Meyer, Frederick (Architect) San Francisco. Born in San Francisco, California, 1875.
Studied in America. Exposition Auditorium in Civic Center in collaboration with John Galen Howard and John Reid, Jr.
Mullgardt, Louis Christian (Architect) San Francisco. Born in Washington, Missouri, 1866. Studied at Harvard. Court of the Ages, also named Court of Abundance.
Nahl, Perham W.
(Painter) Berkeley. Born in San Francisco, California, 1869. Studied in Hopkins Inst.i.tute, San Francisco, and in Europe. Exposition Poster, "The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules."
Newman, Allen G.
(Sculptor) New York. Born in New York, 1875. Pupil of J. Q. A. Ward.
Conquistador and Pirate on north facade main buildings.
Niehaus, Charles H.
(Sculptor) New Roch.e.l.le, New York. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855.
Studied in Cincinnati and Munich. Cortez.
Patigian, Haig (Sculptor) San Francisco. Born in Armenia 1876. Studied in Paris.
Decorations of Machinery Hall.
Piccirilli, Furio (Sculptor) New York. Born in Ma.s.sa, Italy, 1866. Pupil of Accademia San Luca, Rome. Groups of Four Seasons in Court of the Four Seasons.
Polk, Willis (Architect) San Francisco. Preliminary plans of Exposition.
Putnam, Arthur (Sculptor) San Francisco. Born in New Orleans, 1874. Mermaid in South Gardens.
Reid, John, Jr.
(Architect) San Francisco. Born in San Francisco 1880. Studied in the University of California and the Beaux Arts, Paris. Exposition Auditorium in Civic Center in collaboration with John Galen Howard and Frederick Meyer.
Reid, Robert (Painter) New York. Born in Stockbridge, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1862. Studied in Boston, New York, and Paris. Decorations in Rotunda of Fine Arts Palace.
Rosse, Hermann (Designer and decorator) Palo Alto. Born in The Hague, Holland, 1887.
Studied at The Hague, at Delft, Holland, and South Kensington, London.
Decorative color scheme and mural painting in Netherlands Building.
Roth, Frederick G. R.
(Sculptor) Englewood New Jersey. Born in Brooklyn, New York, 1872.
Studied in Vienna, Nations of the East and Nations of the West in collaboration with Stirling Calder and Leo Lentelli.