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This is a photo of a place or building that is listed on the California Historical Landmark listing in the United States. Its reference number is
884.
English: Oakland's Paramount Theatre is one of the finest remaining examples of Art Deco design in the United States. Designed by renowned San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger and completed in late 1931, it was one of the first Depression-era buildings to incorporate and integrate the work of numerous creative artists into its architecture and is particularly noteworthy for its successful orchestration of the various artistic disciplines into an original and harmonious whole.
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This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID highsm.04224. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required.See Commons:Licensing.
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Author
Carol M. Highsmith
(1946–)
Alternative names
Birth name: Carol Louise McKinney
Artist name: Carol M. Highsmith Carol McKinney Highsmith
Description
American photographer and architectural photographer
Date of birth
18 May 1946
Location of birth
Leaksville, North Carolina
Work period
1981-
Work location
United States of America
Authority file
: Q5044454
VIAF: 84615840
ISNI: 0000000121418199
ULAN: 500251255
LCCN: n88121701
NAID: 10571735
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q5044454
Licensing
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Image title
Paramount Theatre Building detail. Oakland's Paramount Theatre is one of the finest remaining examples of Art Deco design in the United States. Designed by renowned San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger and completed in late 1931, it was one of the first Depression-era buildings to incorporate and integrate the work of numerous creative artists into its architecture and is particularly noteworthy for its successful orchestration of the various artistic disciplines into an original and harmonious whole.
Author
Carol M. Highsmith
Short title
Paramount Theatre Building detail
City shown
Oakland
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Paramount Theatre Building detail. Oakland's Paramount Theatre is one of the finest remaining examples of Art Deco design in the United States. Designed by renowned San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger and completed in late 1931, it was one of the first Depression-era buildings to incorporate and integrate the work of numerous creative artists into its architecture and is particularly noteworthy for its successful orchestration of the various artistic disciplines into an original and harmonious whole.