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Canvas Print : Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
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Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911. The exhibition was held from June 15 to August 1 of that year, and was a significant event in the life of the Siberian region. Nothing on this scale or this level of ambition had ever been staged in Siberia. Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife
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1911 A A Antonov Antonov Antonov A A Machine Machinery Omsk Omsk Oblast Russia Pavilion Siberia Siberian Sign Meeting Of Frontiers
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with our stunning Canvas Prints featuring historical photographs like "Machine pavilion R. Wolf, 1911" by A. A. Antonov from Heritage Images. Transport your space to the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition held in Omsk in 1911 with this captivating piece of history on display.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
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This print captures the grandeur and innovation of Machine Pavilion R. Wolf at the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition in Omsk in 1911. Created by A. A. Antonov, this architectural marvel was a symbol of progress and modernity in the Siberian region during the early 20th century.
The exhibition, which took place from June 15 to August 1, was a groundbreaking event that showcased the best of Siberia's agricultural, forestry, and industrial sectors. Nothing on this scale had ever been staged in Siberia before, making it a significant moment in the region's history.
Machine Pavilion R. Wolf stands as a testament to human ingenuity and technological advancement, with its intricate design and machinery on display for all to see. The black-and-white image adds an air of nostalgia to this historical moment captured by Antonov.
Located at the Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife, this photograph is not just a snapshot of a building but a glimpse into Russia's past and its journey towards modernization. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come since those early days of industrial exhibitions and trade fairs.
Overall, Machine Pavilion R. Wolf is more than just a structure - it represents progress, ambition, and the spirit of innovation that continues to drive us forward today.
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