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Painting Commissioned for 1915-16 Exposition

Large panoramic mural painting of Uxmal by Carlos Vierra, commissioned for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego; painted for the so-called "California Building" now the Museum of Man, where the mural is still on display.
1915 (photo May 2000)
Governor's Palace; showing proposed reconstruction of grand staircase on east side of Great Platform (in foreground) and of Cemetery Group (in background).
1915 (photo May 2000)
Artist's signature at lower-right of mural: "Carlos Vierra".
1915 (photo May 2000)
Proposed reconstruction of South Pyramid-Temple.
1915 (photo May 2000)
Proposed reconstruction of eastside of Great Pyramid.
1915 (photo May 2000)
Governor's Palace, showing proposed reconstruction of Cemetery Group.
1915 (photo May 2000)
Proposed reconstruction of grand staircase at east side of Great Platform and of upper structures of Ballcourt.
1915 (photo May 2000)
Nunnery Quadrangle and south end of Pyramid of the Magician.
1915 (photo May 2000)
North-east corner of Nunnery Quadrangle and Pyramid of the Magician; the artist's signature toward bottom.
1915 (photo May 2000)
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