Title
Interior of pergola, Martin House Complex (stereopticon slide)
Subject
Darwin D. Martin House Complex photographs
pergolas
interior views
Description
The image shows a long corridor constructed from evenly spaced brick columns supporting a series of horizontal beams. The ceiling and floor align symmetrically, creating a strong sense of perspective that leads the viewers eye toward a bright opening at the far end. Light enters from the right side through rectangular openings between the columns, illuminating the textured brick walls and tiled floor.
Publisher
University Archives
State University of New York at Buffalo
Date
Sept. 1, 1913
Rights
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Type
Photographic prints
Image
Still Image
Identifier
MS_22.5_1128
LIB-UA001
Collection
Citation
“Interior of pergola, Martin House Complex (stereopticon slide),” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 21, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/5940.
