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English: "East and west panels, Fountain of Earth by Robert Aitken, Photographed by Cardinell Vincent Co., Plate No. 303."
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Source Art in California: A Survey of American Art with Special Reference to Californian Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Past and Present, Particularly as Those Arts Were Represented at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco: R. L. Bernier, Publisher, 1916), plate 303.[1]
Author Robert Ingersoll Aitken (8 May 1878–3 January 1949), sculptor

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