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Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901

Creator Name

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United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory

Cultural Context

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American; Filipino

Date

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Creation: 20th century

About the Work

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This cyanotype photograph shows the interior of the Philippine Islands exhibit in the United States Department of Agriculture Building in Washington, D.C. This photograph was one of several displayed at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. The view looks into a large, high-ceilinged gallery where tall glass cabinets display tools, woven objects, weapons, and other artifacts presumably taken from the Philippine Islands. Several large cannons are positioned prominently in the display. Small architectural models of Filipino buildings are also visible, alongside botanical illustrations and photographs that highlight agricultural products and natural resources. Above the cases, a cluster of American flags loom over the space, asserting national authority within the exhibition hall.


Together, these elements presented the Philippines as both a land of natural abundance and a site of military conquest, reinforcing the United States' recent colonial claims following the Spanish-American War. By combining depictions of domestic life, agriculture, and armed resistance under the visual shadow of American flags, the exhibition framed Filipino culture as a subject of study and control.

Smithsonian Institution Archives Object Description
Interior view, Philippines Islands exhibits in the Department of Agriculture wing of the United States Government Building.

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Title

Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901

Creator

United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory, Creator;
Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.), Subject

Worktype

Photographs; Archival materials

Cultural Context

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American; Filipino

Material

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Overall: Paper
Cyanotypes (photographic prints); 8 x 10;

Dimensions

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8" x 10"

Technique

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Photographic process; Cyanotype

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Date

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Creation: 20th century
1900s;
Date: 1901

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Rights

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CC0
CC0

Inscription

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Text: (verso) 13887, Pan-American, Buffalo 1901

Location

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Creation: United States of America, District of Columbia, United States Department of Agriculture Building;
Exhibition: New York, Buffalo

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Museum, Cannon, Botanical illustration, Weapon;
Geographic Place: United States Department of Agriculture Building
Exhibitions

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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler

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United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901, 1901. Smithsonian Institution Archives. This interior view cyanotype of the United States Department of Agriculture Building shows an exhibit on the Philippine Islands. CC0.

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