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The
Mark Hopkins Institute of Art was an "affiliated
college" of the university (as were the medical
departments); it evolved into the present-day San
Francisco Art Institute. The ornate Nob Hill mansion
in San Francisco that housed the Institute was built
by Mark Hopkins who (along with Leland Stanford)
made a fortune building the transcontinental railroad.
In 1906 the mansion and much of the art in contained
burned in San Francisco's earthquake and fire. The
Institute began publishing this review of art in
1899.
Read articles from the Mark
Hopkins Institute Review of Art: An Illustrated
Magazine:
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