Fine Art Museums of San Francisco celebrate major milestones |
One hundred years ago, among windswept sand dunes on the northwestern edge of San Francisco overlooking the Pacific Ocean, a great art museum was built in the style of an 18th-century neoclassical Parisian palace.
Today, the Legion of Honor, with its dramatic architecture and comprehensive collections, is considered one of the most compelling and best-sited small museums in the world.
The Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park is seen while under construction, which was completed 100 years ago in 1924.
Architect George Adrian Applegarth based the symmetrical neoclassical structure of the Legion of Honor’s front exterior on the Palais de la Légion d’Honneur in Paris.
40 Floral Years
Bouquets to Art 2019 — the 35th iteration of the event — featured 115 floral designers.




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